Win10 Tips: Win10 Start Menu Little Secret

  

When you are still happy to use the familiar start menu after upgrading to Win10, some people who like to delve into the Win10 start menu to dig out a lot of secrets, maybe unremarkable, but very Interesting, such as the two small features of the Windows 10 Start Menu that PepsiCo has to share with you today.

You can also access the "All Apps" list without clicking "All Apps".

It seems like this is an impossible task, but it is actually possible on the Win10 Start menu: With a single mouse gesture, you can open the "All apps list" without clicking. The operation method is very simple. After opening the start menu, hold down the left mouse button anywhere in the left area and swipe up quickly, then it will switch to all application lists.

The entire left area of ​​the start menu can be

It should be noted that the speed of the slide is faster. If the operation is found to be invalid, please speed up the slide. In addition to the mouse gestures, the touch screen device also supports a similar operation mode, with your finger holding down any position in the left area and then swiping up quickly.

When there are more applications installed, quickly find the specified application from "All Apps"

Windows 10 Start Menu "All Apps" list uses the order of the first letter to sort the application, with As the number of installed applications increases, the entire list will grow longer and longer, and looking for some applications will require a long list. In fact, Microsoft has a way to quickly find applications, but many users have not found out.

Quickly find applications through the alphabet

We just need to click on the first letter of the application group to open an alphabet. You can quickly locate by clicking the letters on this form. Group the corresponding initials so that you don't have to drag the entire list to find the application. The highlighted letters in the table indicate that there is an application under the letter grouping, and the gray color indicates that there is no application.

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