The opinions on whether the new Windows 11 Start menu looks and is effective are still divided, but however, Microsoft is working night and day on introducing additional polishing.
Probably the most recent updates specifically targeted at the beginning menu concerned folders. In the Windows Insider program, users can make app folders, and this is obviously something which makes so much sense and it is a feature which should have been there in the very beginning.
In the latest Windows 11 preview build, Microsoft goes one step further and introduces a new option to allow users to mention these folders.
Again, it is really an option many people might have expected to find in Windows 11 as they are, but it's probably still better late than never.
The feature is only a part of Windows 11 build 22579, however it shouldn't take too much time before it makes its way to production devices if no major problems are discovered.
Additional Start menu fixes in this build
"You are now able to name your folders of apps in Start. To name a folder, simply produce a folder (that will possess the default name of "Folder"), open it, click "Edit name", and kind your folder name. Alternatively, use keyboard focus to open the folder then select the text box and begin typing," Microsoft explains.
The most recent Windows 11 preview build also gets a bunch of Start menu fixes, including concerning animations.
"Fixed a problem where Start's folders were still showing animations despite the fact that animation effects disabled. Mitigated an issue that was causing Start's pinned and folders layouts to get reset to default after explorer.exe restarts. Addressed an underlying issue leading to a transparent line to the side of the beginning menu when altering your display's scale," the organization says in the release notes from the latest build.
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