Win10 start screen is gone? Win10 official version open Metro interface method

  

Remember "Where is the Win10 start screen? Retrieve Win10 start screen method" article? Many friends will find that this tutorial is a Win10 preview version to open the Metro interface tutorial, the start screen can not be found in the official version of Win10. Win10 start screen is gone? Can you still enter? This article will share with you the Win10 official version of the recent metro start screen interface method.

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Metro start screen is the innovation brought by Win8. At that time, Win10 canceled the start menu and added the start screen instead, which is mainly for the convenience of touch screen user operation, but the start screen is after all. It is specially developed for touch screen devices. For ordinary computer users, the operation is not convenient. There is no starting menu, and many friends who are not familiar with the computer are more difficult to operate. Therefore, Win8 is widely swayed by users and is not popular. Accepted by the user.

Win10 start screen is gone?

The new generation Win10 will start the menu and integrate the start menu with the Metro interface. For PC users, the operation combines the Win7 start menu and the Win10 start screen feature, which makes the experience more scientific. So the Win10 start screen did not disappear, but merged into the start menu of the regression.

In addition, for some tablets or touch screen devices, the Win10 start screen interface is still similar to Win8.

Win10 official version to open the Metro interface method

At present, the official version of Win10 can not achieve the start screen effect like the preview, but the Win10 official version of the start menu can also be full screen, to achieve a similar metro interface The effect is set as follows.

1. Right click on the blank area of ​​the Win10 desktop, and in the pop-up context menu, click to open “Personalization”, as shown below.

2, after turning on the personalized settings, switch to the "Start" option, then turn on the switch under "Use full screen start menu", as shown below.

After turning on the full-screen start menu, entering the start menu is a full-screen effect similar to the start screen, as shown in Figure 1.

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