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This document provides an overview of the Windows 10 Start menu and key features such as virtual desktops, task view, and snap enhancements. The Start menu brings back familiar features from Windows 7 while incorporating tiles. Users can create and switch between virtual desktops to organize apps. Task view allows easy switching of apps and desktops. Snap tools make it simple to arrange multiple windows.

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This document provides an overview of the Windows 10 Start menu and key features such as virtual desktops, task view, and snap enhancements. The Start menu brings back familiar features from Windows 7 while incorporating tiles. Users can create and switch between virtual desktops to organize apps. Task view allows easy switching of apps and desktops. Snap tools make it simple to arrange multiple windows.

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Microsoft IT Showcase

Exploring Windows 10
Windows 10 is designed to please both touch and mouse users. It’s also designed to be intuitive for users of both
Windows 7 and Windows 8.1, incorporating the “best of both worlds” to enhance your experience and help you be
more productive.

Start menu
Windows 10 brings back the familiar Windows desktop and Start menu from Windows 7. The Start menu is enhanced
with resizable tiles and other new capabilities to help you be more productive.

From the Start menu, you can:


 Lock your computer, change your account settings, or sign out.
 Quickly access your apps, documents, pictures, and settings.
 Shut down your computer, restart it, or put it to sleep.
 Search for apps, settings, and files, and search across the web.
 Immediately launch advanced system tools such as Power Options and Disk Management.

Display the Start menu


To display the Start menu:

 Select the Start button on the far left of the Windows Taskbar.
– OR –

 Press Windows logo key on the keyboard.


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Lock your computer, change your account picture, or sign out


1. On the Start menu, select your user name in the upper left corner of the menu.

2. Choose the option you want: Change account settings, Lock, Sign out, or Switch Account.

Access your apps, files, and settings quickly


In the left pane of the Start menu, immediately below your user name, you’ll find the following:

 Links to your most-used applications


 Links to File Explorer and Settings
 A Power button
Select an app to launch it. Press and hold (or right-click) the app to choose from a broader range of options, which,
depending on the app, may include the following:

 Pin to start
 Pin to taskbar
 Run as administrator
 Open file location

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 Uninstall
 Rate and review
 Share

Shut down your computer, restart it, or put it to sleep


1. On the Start menu, select Power.

2. Select the option you want: Sleep, Shut down, or Restart.

Search for apps, settings, and files, and search across the web
Start typing in the search box to the right of the Start button to search across the following locations:

 Apps on your PC—including both traditional Win32 and modern


 Settings
 Files—including your documents, pictures, music, and videos
 Apps in the Windows Store
 Popular Bing searches on the Web

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Tiles
In the right pane of the Start menu, you’ll find tiles for some common apps.

To move a tile, just drag it to another position.


 You can drag tiles to rearrange them within the right pane of the Start menu.
 You can also drag apps between the tile view and the app list view.

Right-click a tile to display a menu for performing other actions with that tile. Depending on the app, these actions
may include:

 Unpin from Start


 Pin to taskbar
 Uninstall
 Run as administrator
 Open file location
 Resize a tile
 Turn live tile off

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Tiles in the Start menu are divided by category. To rename a category divider, select it and enter the new name for
that category.

Quick Access menu


The Quick Access menu provides access to advanced system tools such as Power Options, Device Management,
Command Prompt, Task Manager, and Control Panel.
To display the Quick Access menu:

 Right-click the Start button.


– OR –

 Press Windows logo key+X on the keyboard.

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Task View
Many users know that you can press ALT+TAB to switch between running apps. In Windows 10, we added a Task
View button to the Windows Taskbar to make this feature more discoverable. Virtual desktops (a new feature
described on the next page) are also managed through the Task View.

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Within the Task View, tap or click


an app to select it.

Task View button

Display the Task View


To display the Task View:

 Select the Task View button on the Windows Taskbar.


– OR –
 Press Windows logo key+Tab on the keyboard.

Switch between open apps using the Task View


To switch between open apps using the Task View:

 Select the thumbnail for the app you want within the Task View.

Virtual desktops
Windows 10 adds support for virtual desktops, so you can keep your open apps better organized. For example, if you
need to research travel plans for an upcoming business trip while at work, you could create a second virtual desktop
that contains the apps you’re using to research and plan your trip.

Creating a new virtual desktop


To create one or more new virtual desktops:

1. Select the Task View button on the Windows Taskbar.


2. Select New desktop near the lower-right corner of the screen.

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Switch between virtual desktops

1. Select the Task View button on the Windows Taskbar.


2. Select the thumbnail for the virtual desktop you want.

Move an app from one virtual desktop to another

1. Select the Task View button on the Windows Taskbar.

2. Point to the virtual desktop thumbnail containing the app you want to move. This action displays thumbnails for
all open apps within that virtual desktop.
3. Right-click the thumbnail for the app you want to move.

4. Select Move to, and then select the virtual desktop into which you want to move the app.

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Close a virtual desktop

1. Select the Task View button on the Windows Taskbar.


2. Point to the thumbnail for the virtual desktop you want to close, and then select the Close button that appears in
the upper-right corner of the thumbnail.

NOTE: When you close a virtual desktop containing open apps, those apps are moved into the virtual
desktop that you created most recently.

Snap enhancements
Windows 10 includes several enhancements to Snap, making it easier to manipulate the layout of open windows on
your desktop. These enhancements include:

 Consistent Snap behavior across traditional Win32 and modern apps.


 Snap Assist, which makes it easy to snap additional windows after the first one.
 Four-quadrant Snap, which enables you to fill your screen with four apps in a two-by-two configuration.

Snap two windows side by side


1. Drag the title bar of a window to the left or right side of the screen, until a half-screen outline of the window
appears.

2. Release the mouse (or lift your finger) to snap the window into position.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the other window, using the other side of the screen.

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Snap Assist
When you snap an app to the left or right, Snap Assist displays thumbnails of your other open apps—just select one
to snap it to the other half of your screen.

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Snap four windows into a two-by-two configuration (Quadrant snap)


1. Drag the title bar of the first window to the left or right side of the screen near a corner, until a quarter-screen
outline of the window appears.

2. Release the mouse to snap the window into position.

3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the other three windows, using the other corners of the screen.

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