Re: Has the Windows 11 user interface yet caught up with that of Win10?
Maria Sophia <[email protected]> Fri, 6 Feb 2026 16:41:16 -0500
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Brian Gregory wrote: > On 05/02/2026 19:43, Andy Burns wrote: >> Brian Gregory wrote: >> >>> I do wish the 11 start menu could be configured to work more like the >>> Windows 7 one worked. >> >> I understand there is a 'new' start menu included in 25H2 which has not >> been widely enabled yet? There's a tool somewhere to force it on ... > As far as I can see it's not really much different. I don't have Windows 11 yet as a daily drive, but what I'm most concerned with is the lost functionality (apparently) between Windows 10 & 11. Specifically, I pin a taskbar accordion pullout menu in Windows 10. <https://i.postimg.cc/5yMQwfv9/windows-pullout-menu-drivers.jpg> If that can't be done in Windows 11, then Windows 11 has less functionality (at least in terms of what I interact with most, all day, every day). This menu, in decades of using it (yes, the same files!) has never once been polluted by any program that I've ever installed. That's great! Does Windows 11 allow pullout cascade accordion menus which are not polluted by any other programs or not? That's my main concern.