customizable Start menu

Winsage
August 15, 2026
Microsoft is set to roll out significant updates for the Start menu and Taskbar in Windows 11 next month, which include the ability to move and resize the Taskbar and customize the Start menu. These features have recently transitioned to the Windows 11 Release Preview Channel, indicating they will be available to all users soon. Typically, features in this channel are released within two to three weeks. Users who have the "Get the latest updates as soon as they're available" toggle enabled can expect the updates to begin rolling out later this month. Microsoft aims to make the transition from Windows 10 to Windows 11 easier by incorporating familiar functionalities. Additional quality of life improvements for Windows 11 are planned for release towards the end of this year and into 2027.
Winsage
August 15, 2026
Microsoft is set to roll out significant updates to the Start menu and Taskbar on Windows 11 next month, including the ability to move and resize the Taskbar and customize the Start menu. These features have transitioned to the Windows 11 Release Preview Channel, indicating they will be available in public updates within two to three weeks. Additionally, Windows 11 will adopt WinUI across more areas of its interface.
Winsage
August 15, 2026
Windows 11 users can now reposition the taskbar to the top or either side of the screen in the latest Insider Preview builds. This feature is currently available to Windows Insiders in the Release Preview Channel, with a broader rollout expected with the September Patch Tuesday update. Additional enhancements include a more customizable Start menu, improved Windows Search, and a faster File Explorer. Users can choose between small or large Start menu sizes, recent items are highlighted, and search functionality has been refined for better clarity. File Explorer now launches more quickly and supports touch scrolling. Updated progress indicators and enhanced security features for administrators are also included in the updates.
Winsage
July 12, 2026
This weekend, discussions emerged reflecting user frustration with Windows 11 and Microsoft products, particularly regarding updates. A recent cumulative update introduced a customizable Start menu but also fixed a bug that was consuming users' storage. Microsoft has mandated that users cannot ignore these updates, contributing to dissatisfaction. Many users are opting for third-party applications like Files and Win11Debloat as alternatives to the native Explorer app. The latest version of Win11Debloat, released on July 11, 2026, includes features to prevent automatic installation of unwanted OEM apps with drivers, a reboot warning for certain functions, and various fixes and enhancements. Notable additions include support for WhatIf in Get.ps1, disabling Windows Notifications, and improvements in handling registry-backup load failures. The app is available on its official GitHub repository or through the Neowin software stories page.
Winsage
May 22, 2026
Many users have experienced taskbar freezes and blank desktops upon startup in Windows 11. Microsoft has acknowledged these issues and released the Windows 11 KB5089549 (May 2026 Update) on May 12, which addresses these concerns. The update installs Build 26200.8457 and aims to enhance the reliability of explorer.exe, particularly during sign-in and interactions with taskbar menus and Task View. Users can now reposition the taskbar and adjust its size, with plans for a customizable Start menu. The update improves the performance of launching startup apps, aiming to prevent them from competing for system resources. Additionally, Microsoft is optimizing the system tray for quicker access and enhancing Windows Hello functionality.
Winsage
November 16, 2025
Microsoft's Copilot experienced a mishap during a promotional campaign with Tech YouTuber Judner Aura, where it incorrectly guided him to the Display settings instead of the Accessibility settings for adjusting text size. Copilot also recommended a text size percentage that was already selected, leading Judner to choose a higher percentage. The video simplified the demonstration, omitting details about enabling Copilot Vision and selecting the app screen. Windows social media accounts are heavily promoting Copilot, but users have expressed dissatisfaction with the AI's integration into Windows, raising concerns about its effectiveness. Despite these issues, the recent Windows 11 November 2025 update introduced enhancements like a customizable Start menu and improved gaming performance.
Winsage
November 13, 2025
Microsoft has released the Windows 11 November 2025 Update (Build 26200.7171/26100.7171 or newer), which fixes an issue where the Task Manager did not close properly when the Close (X) button was clicked. This problem, first observed after the October optional update (KB5067036), caused multiple invisible instances of the Task Manager to accumulate, consuming 20-25 MB of RAM and 0 to 1.5% of CPU resources, leading to performance degradation. Microsoft confirmed that the October update inadvertently caused this issue while attempting to fix a grouping problem within the Task Manager. The November update (KB5068861) resolves the bug, restoring the expected functionality of the Task Manager. Users can check for lingering instances by opening the Task Manager and observing if multiple instances appear after closing and reopening it.
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