Let us know how you like to customize your Start menu on Windows 10. Make the Start Menu More Space Efficient.With the extra space, you can create four rows of medium tiles, two wide or large tiles, or up to 16 small ones, for example.įor more on customization of the Windows 10 Start menu, check out some of our other articles listed below. You can resize your app tiles and create groups. With this extra column and room on the Start menu, you will be able to display more tiles. Then in the right-hand column flip on the Show more tiles on Start switch. Next, click Start from the left-hand column.
Then click Personalization from the menu.
Alternately, you can use the keyboard shortcut Windows key + I to open Settings. To enable the fourth column so you can add and organize more tiles easier click the Start button and click Settings. The easiest way to show this is by creating a row of medium tiles as shown below. While you can resize app tiles, there are only three columns for tiles by default. Once the Live Tile shows up on the Start screen, you right-click on the tile and resize it. Then select Pin to Start and a tile showing your My Day list will be pinned to your Start screen. Windows 10 Tile Columns on the Start Menu To turn on Live Tile for Microsoft To Do, just head to your Windows Start menu and right-click on Microsoft To Do.
This week, we’d like to continue with how to increase customer engagement through some of the most loved features of Windows apps: Live. Last week, we talked about how you can do three things to get your apps discovered and launched by Windows 10 customers. But starting with version 1511 (Microsoft’s first major update to Windows 10) adds the ability to add a fourth column of live tiles to the Start menu. Engaging customers with Live Tiles and toast notifications (10 by 10) Rajen Kishna.