The general idea is that everything’s about the right click, and that it’s important to remember that if you have the Start Menu (e.g., the start tiles show up as part of your old-school Windows Start Menu) then that’ll also have a list of all known apps, but if you have a Start Page (first gen Windows 10) then the all-apps window is below your start screen.Įasier to show you what I mean than to try to explain it, right? So let’s do that.
We’re already running the Creators Update which will go out to the public in a week or two, so our screen might be slightly different to yours, but the basic approach remains the same. Congrats on the jump to Microsoft Windows 10, aka Win10.