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To open the Start menu—which contains all your apps, settings, and files—do either of the following: On the left end of the taskbar, select the Start icon. Press the Windows logo key on your keyboard.
But, in Windows 11, you’ll find the Start icon among the group of icons in the center of your taskbar at the bottom of the screen. Here’s how to move it left.
Learn how to restore the Microsoft Windows taskbar and Start menu if they are missing from the screen.
If you recently updated to Windows 10 and you can't find your Start Menu, all is not lost. There is a way to get it back. See if you have any right click options at the Start Menu location. If you do, select Task Manager.
Windows 11 will let anyone with a compatible PC move the Start button, along with the rest of your taskbar, to its tried-and-true location. We'll show you how to do it. By the way, not all...
It's usually located on the bottom row of your keyboard. When you click/tap the Start button or hit the Windows key, the Start Menu pops up. You will see two panes. The left pane contains the menu-based list of folders, applications shortcuts, settings, and functions familiar to Windows 7 users.
If you don't like that the Windows 11 Start button moved to the center of the taskbar, you're in luck—you can move the Start menu and other app icons back to the left corner in a few quick steps.