We have already told you that the US based technology giant Microsoft will make changes and redesign the Windows 10 operating system’s Start menu. While it is not yet clear whether the live boxes in the menu will find a place in the new design, we can say that the new design will be presented to the users with one of the upcoming updates. A video was shared from Microsoft Design’s official Twitter account. The shared video showed the changes in the Windows 10 Start menu. Of course, the main point here for us users is that it is possible to get an idea of ​​how the new Start menu will be in this video. Windows 10’s new Start menu:

— Microsoft Design (@MicrosoftDesign) April 6, 2020 “Developed by the Windows design team. This video demonstrates the development and modernization of the user experience on Windows.” With the change to be made, some differences will emerge in the Start menu that we are currently using in Windows 10. The change that will attract the most attention with the new design will be wider application lists. Also medium sized boxes will no longer be used. User comments regarding the new design are said to be very positive, but what is most criticized by users seems to be the removal of texts. Of course, Microsoft needs to ensure that the default tools in the system integrate with the design. At the moment, it is not clear whether the removal of the headers depends on the user’s choice. Removing titles can cause applications that use similar icons to shuffle. So what do you think about the new design of the Start menu? Are you on the likes or critics side? You can share your ideas with us in the comments section.

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