RELATED: Windows 10's New Start Menu May Kill Live Tiles Forever General Layout Changes And when you pin apps to the Start menu, they’ll appear as icons in a 3×6 icon panel near the top that scroll a page at a time to contain many overflow icons. Instead, you’ll see lists of app icons in the Start menu. In Windows 11, Live Tiles are nowhere to be found. Windows 10’s Start menu featured Live Tiles, the widget-like rectangular icon boxes introduced in Windows 8. RELATED: How to Move the Taskbar Icons to the Left on Windows 11 No More Live Tiles It’s possible to make the menu open on the left side (like Windows 10) if you open Settings and navigate to Personalization > Taskbar > Taskbar Behaviors and set “Taskbar Alignment” to “Left.” This is because Windows 11 aligns the Start button and taskbar icons to the center of the screen. In Windows 11, the Start menu appears in the center of the screen when opened by default.
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