Windows 11 offers a simplified Start Menu layout. However, it might not be the easiest to navigate right out of the box. Luckily, you can easily customize the Start Menu to make accessing the apps and files you use much simpler.

1Change Layout to Accommodate More Pinned Apps

Thedefault Start menu in Windows 11includes a mix of pinned apps and a dynamic section for recommended files and apps.

However, not everyone finds the reduced space for pinned apps ideal. If you rely on quick access to numerous applications, you’ll likely want to adjust the layout to prioritize pinned apps.

Layout settings for Start menu on Windows 11

To show more pins in the Start Menu:

By maximizing the number of pinned apps, you may quickly navigate to your frequently used applications without the need to scroll or search each time!

Of course, if you only work with a handful of apps, you might want to opt for theMore recommendationssetting to reduce the pinned apps to just two rows.

Folders on Start menu on Windows 11

2Add Quick Access to System Folders

By default, the Start menu lacks quick access to important system folders like Settings, File Explorer, and Downloads. In fact, these are some of my frequent destinations during daily tasks, so having them readily available in the Start menu can save time.

Thankfully, you can add these shortcuts back for faster navigation.

Once enabled, these quick-access shortcuts will appear as small icons in the bottom-right corner of the Start menu next to the Power button. By adding these shortcuts, you can quickly access essential system locations without navigating through multiple menus.

3Personalize More Start Menu Options

Beyond layout and shortcuts, Windows 11 offers further customization options to personalize your Start menu.

For example, the Start menu displays suggestions for apps you might want to install. If you find these suggestions irrelevant, you can disable them. To do so, openPersonalization>Startand toggle offShow app suggestions.

Customizing settings for Start menu on Windows 11

You can also customize the recommendations below the pinned apps. In the Start settings, toggle the option forShow recently added appsorShow recently opened items. If you prefer a clean look, you can turn off recommendations altogether.

In Start menu, you may alsocreate app folders. For better organization, group related apps into folders by dragging one app icon over another to create a folder. You can then rename the folder to something descriptive.

Pinning a folder to the Start menu

This helps declutter the Start menu and is similar to how a lot of usorganize our smartphone home screensas well.

While we discussed enabling quick-access shortcuts for system folders, we often work with specific folders buried inside other folders. For quick access to those folders, you can pin them to the Start menu, where they appear along with the pinned apps.

Just right-click any folder while browsing it in File Explorer, selectShow more options, and choosePin to Start.

And, of course, you may also change the alignment of the Start menu. While the default centered alignment is a hallmark of Windows 11, you can revert to the classic left-aligned Start button if you prefer.

By exploring these options, you may truly make the Start menu your own, aligning it to your preferences and daily workflows. Apart from customizing the Start menu for efficient and personalized navigation, you can also explore further features like the color scheme, transparency effects, and more topersonalize your Windows experience.