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Rene Lamontagne
January 26th 15, 09:22 PM
Can't seem to resize start menu in build 9926, I don;t get the double
ended arrow.
Some suggest right click menu when open then go start menu tab and reset
to defaults, No go, don't get nothing when I right click.
Any suggestions.

Regards, Rene

Joe nobody
January 26th 15, 10:13 PM
Same problem here. I've read classic shell made start menu for windows 10. I
didn't tried it and don't know if it works on build 9926.

"Rene Lamontagne" escreveu na mensagem ...

Can't seem to resize start menu in build 9926, I don;t get the double
ended arrow.
Some suggest right click menu when open then go start menu tab and reset
to defaults, No go, don't get nothing when I right click.
Any suggestions.

Regards, Rene

Joe nobody
January 26th 15, 10:13 PM
Same problem here. I've read classic shell made start menu for windows 10. I
didn't tried it and don't know if it works on build 9926.

"Rene Lamontagne" escreveu na mensagem ...

Can't seem to resize start menu in build 9926, I don;t get the double
ended arrow.
Some suggest right click menu when open then go start menu tab and reset
to defaults, No go, don't get nothing when I right click.
Any suggestions.

Regards, Rene

SC Tom[_3_]
January 26th 15, 10:40 PM
"Rene Lamontagne" > wrote in message
...
> Can't seem to resize start menu in build 9926, I don;t get the double
> ended arrow.
> Some suggest right click menu when open then go start menu tab and reset
> to defaults, No go, don't get nothing when I right click.
> Any suggestions.
>
> Regards, Rene

When you click the Start button, look in the upper right corner for a
4-arrow icon, next to the power button. That will make the Start menu full
screen. There's nothing in between that I have found. Once you click on an
app, the menu goes away as usual.
--
SC Tom

SC Tom[_3_]
January 26th 15, 10:40 PM
"Rene Lamontagne" > wrote in message
...
> Can't seem to resize start menu in build 9926, I don;t get the double
> ended arrow.
> Some suggest right click menu when open then go start menu tab and reset
> to defaults, No go, don't get nothing when I right click.
> Any suggestions.
>
> Regards, Rene

When you click the Start button, look in the upper right corner for a
4-arrow icon, next to the power button. That will make the Start menu full
screen. There's nothing in between that I have found. Once you click on an
app, the menu goes away as usual.
--
SC Tom

Joe nobody
January 26th 15, 10:44 PM
I remember there's a two arrow button in between.





"SC Tom" escreveu na mensagem ...



"Rene Lamontagne" > wrote in message
...
> Can't seem to resize start menu in build 9926, I don;t get the double
> ended arrow.
> Some suggest right click menu when open then go start menu tab and reset
> to defaults, No go, don't get nothing when I right click.
> Any suggestions.
>
> Regards, Rene

When you click the Start button, look in the upper right corner for a
4-arrow icon, next to the power button. That will make the Start menu full
screen. There's nothing in between that I have found. Once you click on an
app, the menu goes away as usual.
--
SC Tom

Joe nobody
January 26th 15, 10:44 PM
I remember there's a two arrow button in between.





"SC Tom" escreveu na mensagem ...



"Rene Lamontagne" > wrote in message
...
> Can't seem to resize start menu in build 9926, I don;t get the double
> ended arrow.
> Some suggest right click menu when open then go start menu tab and reset
> to defaults, No go, don't get nothing when I right click.
> Any suggestions.
>
> Regards, Rene

When you click the Start button, look in the upper right corner for a
4-arrow icon, next to the power button. That will make the Start menu full
screen. There's nothing in between that I have found. Once you click on an
app, the menu goes away as usual.
--
SC Tom

Rene Lamontagne
January 26th 15, 11:11 PM
On 1/26/2015 3:44 PM, Joe nobody wrote:
>
>
>
> I remember there's a two arrow button in between.
>
>
>
>
>
> "SC Tom" escreveu na mensagem ...
>
>
>
> "Rene Lamontagne" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Can't seem to resize start menu in build 9926, I don;t get the double
>> ended arrow.
>> Some suggest right click menu when open then go start menu tab and
>> reset to defaults, No go, don't get nothing when I right click.
>> Any suggestions.
>>
>> Regards, Rene
>
> When you click the Start button, look in the upper right corner for a
> 4-arrow icon, next to the power button. That will make the Start menu full
> screen. There's nothing in between that I have found. Once you click on an
> app, the menu goes away as usual.


No, that's not it, The resize feature that i am looking for actually
lowers or raises the top edge of the start menu with a double headed
move arrow.
It worked in an earlier build because I tried it before, but not in this
build.

Regards, Rene

Rene Lamontagne
January 26th 15, 11:11 PM
On 1/26/2015 3:44 PM, Joe nobody wrote:
>
>
>
> I remember there's a two arrow button in between.
>
>
>
>
>
> "SC Tom" escreveu na mensagem ...
>
>
>
> "Rene Lamontagne" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Can't seem to resize start menu in build 9926, I don;t get the double
>> ended arrow.
>> Some suggest right click menu when open then go start menu tab and
>> reset to defaults, No go, don't get nothing when I right click.
>> Any suggestions.
>>
>> Regards, Rene
>
> When you click the Start button, look in the upper right corner for a
> 4-arrow icon, next to the power button. That will make the Start menu full
> screen. There's nothing in between that I have found. Once you click on an
> app, the menu goes away as usual.


No, that's not it, The resize feature that i am looking for actually
lowers or raises the top edge of the start menu with a double headed
move arrow.
It worked in an earlier build because I tried it before, but not in this
build.

Regards, Rene

Big_Al[_4_]
January 27th 15, 09:28 AM
Rene Lamontagne wrote on 1/26/2015 5:11 PM:
> On 1/26/2015 3:44 PM, Joe nobody wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> I remember there's a two arrow button in between.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "SC Tom" escreveu na mensagem ...
>>
>>
>>
>> "Rene Lamontagne" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> Can't seem to resize start menu in build 9926, I don;t get the double
>>> ended arrow.
>>> Some suggest right click menu when open then go start menu tab and
>>> reset to defaults, No go, don't get nothing when I right click.
>>> Any suggestions.
>>>
>>> Regards, Rene
>>
>> When you click the Start button, look in the upper right corner for a
>> 4-arrow icon, next to the power button. That will make the Start menu full
>> screen. There's nothing in between that I have found. Once you click on an
>> app, the menu goes away as usual.
>
>
> No, that's not it, The resize feature that i am looking for actually
> lowers or raises the top edge of the start menu with a double headed
> move arrow.
> It worked in an earlier build because I tried it before, but not in this
> build.
>
> Regards, Rene
>
The older builds allowed a flexible resize of the menu. The new 9926 build is fullscreen or not fullscreen. A or B
not in between.

Big_Al[_4_]
January 27th 15, 09:28 AM
Rene Lamontagne wrote on 1/26/2015 5:11 PM:
> On 1/26/2015 3:44 PM, Joe nobody wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> I remember there's a two arrow button in between.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "SC Tom" escreveu na mensagem ...
>>
>>
>>
>> "Rene Lamontagne" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> Can't seem to resize start menu in build 9926, I don;t get the double
>>> ended arrow.
>>> Some suggest right click menu when open then go start menu tab and
>>> reset to defaults, No go, don't get nothing when I right click.
>>> Any suggestions.
>>>
>>> Regards, Rene
>>
>> When you click the Start button, look in the upper right corner for a
>> 4-arrow icon, next to the power button. That will make the Start menu full
>> screen. There's nothing in between that I have found. Once you click on an
>> app, the menu goes away as usual.
>
>
> No, that's not it, The resize feature that i am looking for actually
> lowers or raises the top edge of the start menu with a double headed
> move arrow.
> It worked in an earlier build because I tried it before, but not in this
> build.
>
> Regards, Rene
>
The older builds allowed a flexible resize of the menu. The new 9926 build is fullscreen or not fullscreen. A or B
not in between.

Joe nobody
January 27th 15, 09:54 AM
"Big_Al" escreveu na mensagem ...

Rene Lamontagne wrote on 1/26/2015 5:11 PM:
> On 1/26/2015 3:44 PM, Joe nobody wrote:
>>
>> I remember there's a two arrow button in between.
>>
>> "SC Tom" escreveu na mensagem ...
>>
>> "Rene Lamontagne" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> Can't seem to resize start menu in build 9926, I don;t get the double
>>> ended arrow.
>>> Some suggest right click menu when open then go start menu tab and
>>> reset to defaults, No go, don't get nothing when I right click.
>>> Any suggestions.
>>>
>>> Regards, Rene
>>
>> When you click the Start button, look in the upper right corner for a
>> 4-arrow icon, next to the power button. That will make the Start menu
>> full
>> screen. There's nothing in between that I have found. Once you click on
>> an
>> app, the menu goes away as usual.
>
>
> No, that's not it, The resize feature that i am looking for actually
> lowers or raises the top edge of the start menu with a double headed
> move arrow.
> It worked in an earlier build because I tried it before, but not in this
> build.
>
> Regards, Rene
>
The older builds allowed a flexible resize of the menu. The new 9926 build
is fullscreen or not fullscreen. A or B
not in between.

---I had build 9879 with normal start menu. I mean when I did unpin all
tiles from start menu, it resized to normal size. I've done the same thing
in build 9926 and now start menu has a big empty area. I hope they'll fix
that in next release.

Joe nobody
January 27th 15, 09:54 AM
"Big_Al" escreveu na mensagem ...

Rene Lamontagne wrote on 1/26/2015 5:11 PM:
> On 1/26/2015 3:44 PM, Joe nobody wrote:
>>
>> I remember there's a two arrow button in between.
>>
>> "SC Tom" escreveu na mensagem ...
>>
>> "Rene Lamontagne" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> Can't seem to resize start menu in build 9926, I don;t get the double
>>> ended arrow.
>>> Some suggest right click menu when open then go start menu tab and
>>> reset to defaults, No go, don't get nothing when I right click.
>>> Any suggestions.
>>>
>>> Regards, Rene
>>
>> When you click the Start button, look in the upper right corner for a
>> 4-arrow icon, next to the power button. That will make the Start menu
>> full
>> screen. There's nothing in between that I have found. Once you click on
>> an
>> app, the menu goes away as usual.
>
>
> No, that's not it, The resize feature that i am looking for actually
> lowers or raises the top edge of the start menu with a double headed
> move arrow.
> It worked in an earlier build because I tried it before, but not in this
> build.
>
> Regards, Rene
>
The older builds allowed a flexible resize of the menu. The new 9926 build
is fullscreen or not fullscreen. A or B
not in between.

---I had build 9879 with normal start menu. I mean when I did unpin all
tiles from start menu, it resized to normal size. I've done the same thing
in build 9926 and now start menu has a big empty area. I hope they'll fix
that in next release.

Joel
January 27th 15, 04:02 PM
Run regedit, then go

HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Exp lorer\Advanced

And create a new DWORD called EnableXamlStartMenu and leave the default value of
0 unchanged.

"Joe nobody" wrote in message ...

"Big_Al" escreveu na mensagem ...

Rene Lamontagne wrote on 1/26/2015 5:11 PM:
> On 1/26/2015 3:44 PM, Joe nobody wrote:
>>
>> I remember there's a two arrow button in between.
>>
>> "SC Tom" escreveu na mensagem ...
>>
>> "Rene Lamontagne" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> Can't seem to resize start menu in build 9926, I don;t get the double
>>> ended arrow.
>>> Some suggest right click menu when open then go start menu tab and
>>> reset to defaults, No go, don't get nothing when I right click.
>>> Any suggestions.
>>>
>>> Regards, Rene
>>
>> When you click the Start button, look in the upper right corner for a
>> 4-arrow icon, next to the power button. That will make the Start menu full
>> screen. There's nothing in between that I have found. Once you click on an
>> app, the menu goes away as usual.
>
>
> No, that's not it, The resize feature that i am looking for actually
> lowers or raises the top edge of the start menu with a double headed
> move arrow.
> It worked in an earlier build because I tried it before, but not in this
> build.
>
> Regards, Rene
>
The older builds allowed a flexible resize of the menu. The new 9926 build
is fullscreen or not fullscreen. A or B
not in between.

---I had build 9879 with normal start menu. I mean when I did unpin all
tiles from start menu, it resized to normal size. I've done the same thing
in build 9926 and now start menu has a big empty area. I hope they'll fix
that in next release.

Joel
January 27th 15, 04:02 PM
Run regedit, then go

HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Exp lorer\Advanced

And create a new DWORD called EnableXamlStartMenu and leave the default value of
0 unchanged.

"Joe nobody" wrote in message ...

"Big_Al" escreveu na mensagem ...

Rene Lamontagne wrote on 1/26/2015 5:11 PM:
> On 1/26/2015 3:44 PM, Joe nobody wrote:
>>
>> I remember there's a two arrow button in between.
>>
>> "SC Tom" escreveu na mensagem ...
>>
>> "Rene Lamontagne" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> Can't seem to resize start menu in build 9926, I don;t get the double
>>> ended arrow.
>>> Some suggest right click menu when open then go start menu tab and
>>> reset to defaults, No go, don't get nothing when I right click.
>>> Any suggestions.
>>>
>>> Regards, Rene
>>
>> When you click the Start button, look in the upper right corner for a
>> 4-arrow icon, next to the power button. That will make the Start menu full
>> screen. There's nothing in between that I have found. Once you click on an
>> app, the menu goes away as usual.
>
>
> No, that's not it, The resize feature that i am looking for actually
> lowers or raises the top edge of the start menu with a double headed
> move arrow.
> It worked in an earlier build because I tried it before, but not in this
> build.
>
> Regards, Rene
>
The older builds allowed a flexible resize of the menu. The new 9926 build
is fullscreen or not fullscreen. A or B
not in between.

---I had build 9879 with normal start menu. I mean when I did unpin all
tiles from start menu, it resized to normal size. I've done the same thing
in build 9926 and now start menu has a big empty area. I hope they'll fix
that in next release.

Rene Lamontagne
January 27th 15, 06:13 PM
On 1/27/2015 9:02 AM, Joel wrote:
> Run regedit, then go
>
> HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Exp lorer\Advanced
>
> And create a new DWORD called EnableXamlStartMenu and leave the default
> value of 0 unchanged.
>
> "Joe nobody" wrote in message ..

Thanks Joel but tried the Dword but Didn't do anything.

Regards Rene

..
>
> "Big_Al" escreveu na mensagem ...
>
> Rene Lamontagne wrote on 1/26/2015 5:11 PM:
>> On 1/26/2015 3:44 PM, Joe nobody wrote:
>>>
>>> I remember there's a two arrow button in between.
>>>
>>> "SC Tom" escreveu na mensagem ...
>>>
>>> "Rene Lamontagne" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> Can't seem to resize start menu in build 9926, I don;t get the double
>>>> ended arrow.
>>>> Some suggest right click menu when open then go start menu tab and
>>>> reset to defaults, No go, don't get nothing when I right click.
>>>> Any suggestions.
>>>>
>>>> Regards, Rene
>>>
>>> When you click the Start button, look in the upper right corner for a
>>> 4-arrow icon, next to the power button. That will make the Start menu
>>> full
>>> screen. There's nothing in between that I have found. Once you click
>>> on an
>>> app, the menu goes away as usual.
>>
>>
>> No, that's not it, The resize feature that i am looking for actually
>> lowers or raises the top edge of the start menu with a double headed
>> move arrow.
>> It worked in an earlier build because I tried it before, but not in this
>> build.
>>
>> Regards, Rene
>>
> The older builds allowed a flexible resize of the menu. The new 9926
> build
> is fullscreen or not fullscreen. A or B
> not in between.
>
> ---I had build 9879 with normal start menu. I mean when I did unpin all
> tiles from start menu, it resized to normal size. I've done the same thing
> in build 9926 and now start menu has a big empty area. I hope they'll fix
> that in next release.

Rene Lamontagne
January 27th 15, 06:13 PM
On 1/27/2015 9:02 AM, Joel wrote:
> Run regedit, then go
>
> HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Exp lorer\Advanced
>
> And create a new DWORD called EnableXamlStartMenu and leave the default
> value of 0 unchanged.
>
> "Joe nobody" wrote in message ..

Thanks Joel but tried the Dword but Didn't do anything.

Regards Rene

..
>
> "Big_Al" escreveu na mensagem ...
>
> Rene Lamontagne wrote on 1/26/2015 5:11 PM:
>> On 1/26/2015 3:44 PM, Joe nobody wrote:
>>>
>>> I remember there's a two arrow button in between.
>>>
>>> "SC Tom" escreveu na mensagem ...
>>>
>>> "Rene Lamontagne" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> Can't seem to resize start menu in build 9926, I don;t get the double
>>>> ended arrow.
>>>> Some suggest right click menu when open then go start menu tab and
>>>> reset to defaults, No go, don't get nothing when I right click.
>>>> Any suggestions.
>>>>
>>>> Regards, Rene
>>>
>>> When you click the Start button, look in the upper right corner for a
>>> 4-arrow icon, next to the power button. That will make the Start menu
>>> full
>>> screen. There's nothing in between that I have found. Once you click
>>> on an
>>> app, the menu goes away as usual.
>>
>>
>> No, that's not it, The resize feature that i am looking for actually
>> lowers or raises the top edge of the start menu with a double headed
>> move arrow.
>> It worked in an earlier build because I tried it before, but not in this
>> build.
>>
>> Regards, Rene
>>
> The older builds allowed a flexible resize of the menu. The new 9926
> build
> is fullscreen or not fullscreen. A or B
> not in between.
>
> ---I had build 9879 with normal start menu. I mean when I did unpin all
> tiles from start menu, it resized to normal size. I've done the same thing
> in build 9926 and now start menu has a big empty area. I hope they'll fix
> that in next release.

Van Storm
January 27th 15, 07:12 PM
"Rene Lamontagne" escreveu na mensagem ...

On 1/27/2015 9:02 AM, Joel wrote:
>> Run regedit, then go
>>
>> HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Exp lorer\Advanced
>>
>> And create a new DWORD called EnableXamlStartMenu and leave the default
>> value of 0 unchanged.
>>
>> "Joe nobody" wrote in message ..
>
> Thanks Joel but tried the Dword but Didn't do anything.
>
> Regards Rene

I did copy and paste the DWORD, restarted Windows and works nice.

..

Van Storm
January 27th 15, 07:12 PM
"Rene Lamontagne" escreveu na mensagem ...

On 1/27/2015 9:02 AM, Joel wrote:
>> Run regedit, then go
>>
>> HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Exp lorer\Advanced
>>
>> And create a new DWORD called EnableXamlStartMenu and leave the default
>> value of 0 unchanged.
>>
>> "Joe nobody" wrote in message ..
>
> Thanks Joel but tried the Dword but Didn't do anything.
>
> Regards Rene

I did copy and paste the DWORD, restarted Windows and works nice.

..

SC Tom[_3_]
January 27th 15, 07:47 PM
"Van Storm" > wrote in message
...
> "Rene Lamontagne" escreveu na mensagem ...
>
> On 1/27/2015 9:02 AM, Joel wrote:
>>> Run regedit, then go
>>>
>>> HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Exp lorer\Advanced
>>>
>>> And create a new DWORD called EnableXamlStartMenu and leave the default
>>> value of 0 unchanged.
>>>
>>> "Joe nobody" wrote in message ..
>>
>> Thanks Joel but tried the Dword but Didn't do anything.
>>
>> Regards Rene
>
> I did copy and paste the DWORD, restarted Windows and works nice.
>
> .
Worked for me also. In fact, it restored my start menu and small tiles to
the way they were in the previous build. "All apps" is still alphabetized,
but the letter headings are gone (which seemed silly to me, since I can
already tell which apps begin with "A" without an "A" header). The programs
I had in All Apps are back with the folders at the bottom, as it should be
IMHO.

Kudos to Joel for posting this!
--
SC Tom

SC Tom[_3_]
January 27th 15, 07:47 PM
"Van Storm" > wrote in message
...
> "Rene Lamontagne" escreveu na mensagem ...
>
> On 1/27/2015 9:02 AM, Joel wrote:
>>> Run regedit, then go
>>>
>>> HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Exp lorer\Advanced
>>>
>>> And create a new DWORD called EnableXamlStartMenu and leave the default
>>> value of 0 unchanged.
>>>
>>> "Joe nobody" wrote in message ..
>>
>> Thanks Joel but tried the Dword but Didn't do anything.
>>
>> Regards Rene
>
> I did copy and paste the DWORD, restarted Windows and works nice.
>
> .
Worked for me also. In fact, it restored my start menu and small tiles to
the way they were in the previous build. "All apps" is still alphabetized,
but the letter headings are gone (which seemed silly to me, since I can
already tell which apps begin with "A" without an "A" header). The programs
I had in All Apps are back with the folders at the bottom, as it should be
IMHO.

Kudos to Joel for posting this!
--
SC Tom

Big_Al[_4_]
January 27th 15, 09:03 PM
SC Tom wrote on 1/27/2015 1:47 PM:
>
>
> "Van Storm" > wrote in message
> ...
>> "Rene Lamontagne" escreveu na mensagem ...
>>
>> On 1/27/2015 9:02 AM, Joel wrote:
>>>> Run regedit, then go
>>>>
>>>> HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Exp lorer\Advanced
>>>>
>>>> And create a new DWORD called EnableXamlStartMenu and leave the default
>>>> value of 0 unchanged.
>>>>
>>>> "Joe nobody" wrote in message ..
>>>
>>> Thanks Joel but tried the Dword but Didn't do anything.
>>>
>>> Regards Rene
>>
>> I did copy and paste the DWORD, restarted Windows and works nice.
>>
>> .
> Worked for me also. In fact, it restored my start menu and small tiles to
> the way they were in the previous build. "All apps" is still alphabetized,
> but the letter headings are gone (which seemed silly to me, since I can
> already tell which apps begin with "A" without an "A" header). The programs
> I had in All Apps are back with the folders at the bottom, as it should be
> IMHO.
>
> Kudos to Joel for posting this!
>
Double Kudos. And how the hell do people find these tweaks?
Now if there was a fix to reverse order that menu. I kinda like the apps at the bottom since I don't really use apps much.

Big_Al[_4_]
January 27th 15, 09:03 PM
SC Tom wrote on 1/27/2015 1:47 PM:
>
>
> "Van Storm" > wrote in message
> ...
>> "Rene Lamontagne" escreveu na mensagem ...
>>
>> On 1/27/2015 9:02 AM, Joel wrote:
>>>> Run regedit, then go
>>>>
>>>> HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Exp lorer\Advanced
>>>>
>>>> And create a new DWORD called EnableXamlStartMenu and leave the default
>>>> value of 0 unchanged.
>>>>
>>>> "Joe nobody" wrote in message ..
>>>
>>> Thanks Joel but tried the Dword but Didn't do anything.
>>>
>>> Regards Rene
>>
>> I did copy and paste the DWORD, restarted Windows and works nice.
>>
>> .
> Worked for me also. In fact, it restored my start menu and small tiles to
> the way they were in the previous build. "All apps" is still alphabetized,
> but the letter headings are gone (which seemed silly to me, since I can
> already tell which apps begin with "A" without an "A" header). The programs
> I had in All Apps are back with the folders at the bottom, as it should be
> IMHO.
>
> Kudos to Joel for posting this!
>
Double Kudos. And how the hell do people find these tweaks?
Now if there was a fix to reverse order that menu. I kinda like the apps at the bottom since I don't really use apps much.

Rene Lamontagne
January 28th 15, 01:08 AM
On 1/27/2015 12:03 PM, Big_Al wrote:
> SC Tom wrote on 1/27/2015 1:47 PM:
>>
>>
>> "Van Storm" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> "Rene Lamontagne" escreveu na mensagem ...
>>>
>>> On 1/27/2015 9:02 AM, Joel wrote:
>>>>> Run regedit, then go
>>>>>
>>>>> HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Exp lorer\Advanced
>>>>>
>>>>> And create a new DWORD called EnableXamlStartMenu and leave the default
>>>>> value of 0 unchanged.
>>>>>
>>>>> "Joe nobody" wrote in message ..
>>>>
>>>> Thanks Joel but tried the Dword but Didn't do anything.
>>>>
>>>> Regards Rene
>>>
>>> I did copy and paste the DWORD, restarted Windows and works nice.
>>>
>>> .
>> Worked for me also. In fact, it restored my start menu and small tiles to
>> the way they were in the previous build. "All apps" is still alphabetized,
>> but the letter headings are gone (which seemed silly to me, since I can
>> already tell which apps begin with "A" without an "A" header). The programs
>> I had in All Apps are back with the folders at the bottom, as it should be
>> IMHO.
>>
>> Kudos to Joel for posting this!
>>
> Double Kudos. And how the hell do people find these tweaks?
> Now if there was a fix to reverse order that menu. I kinda like the apps at the bottom since I don't really use apps much.
>


Beats Me, Now it works on its own Without the registry DWORD!!!

Regards, Rene and Thanks to all responders

Rene Lamontagne
January 28th 15, 01:08 AM
On 1/27/2015 12:03 PM, Big_Al wrote:
> SC Tom wrote on 1/27/2015 1:47 PM:
>>
>>
>> "Van Storm" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> "Rene Lamontagne" escreveu na mensagem ...
>>>
>>> On 1/27/2015 9:02 AM, Joel wrote:
>>>>> Run regedit, then go
>>>>>
>>>>> HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Exp lorer\Advanced
>>>>>
>>>>> And create a new DWORD called EnableXamlStartMenu and leave the default
>>>>> value of 0 unchanged.
>>>>>
>>>>> "Joe nobody" wrote in message ..
>>>>
>>>> Thanks Joel but tried the Dword but Didn't do anything.
>>>>
>>>> Regards Rene
>>>
>>> I did copy and paste the DWORD, restarted Windows and works nice.
>>>
>>> .
>> Worked for me also. In fact, it restored my start menu and small tiles to
>> the way they were in the previous build. "All apps" is still alphabetized,
>> but the letter headings are gone (which seemed silly to me, since I can
>> already tell which apps begin with "A" without an "A" header). The programs
>> I had in All Apps are back with the folders at the bottom, as it should be
>> IMHO.
>>
>> Kudos to Joel for posting this!
>>
> Double Kudos. And how the hell do people find these tweaks?
> Now if there was a fix to reverse order that menu. I kinda like the apps at the bottom since I don't really use apps much.
>


Beats Me, Now it works on its own Without the registry DWORD!!!

Regards, Rene and Thanks to all responders

wasbit[_4_]
January 28th 15, 12:34 PM
"Big_Al" > wrote in message
...
> SC Tom wrote on 1/27/2015 1:47 PM:
>>
>> snip <<

>>
> Double Kudos. And how the hell do people find these tweaks?
>
It's on the internet
-
http://www.winbeta.org/news/how-bring-back-old-resizable-start-menu-running-windows-10-build-9926
- http://tinyurl.com/npyccl8
- http://preview.tinyurl.com/npyccl8

Regards
wasbit

wasbit[_4_]
January 28th 15, 12:34 PM
"Big_Al" > wrote in message
...
> SC Tom wrote on 1/27/2015 1:47 PM:
>>
>> snip <<

>>
> Double Kudos. And how the hell do people find these tweaks?
>
It's on the internet
-
http://www.winbeta.org/news/how-bring-back-old-resizable-start-menu-running-windows-10-build-9926
- http://tinyurl.com/npyccl8
- http://preview.tinyurl.com/npyccl8

Regards
wasbit

SC Tom[_3_]
February 9th 15, 02:16 PM
"Big_Al" > wrote in message
...
> SC Tom wrote on 1/27/2015 1:47 PM:
>>
>>
>> "Van Storm" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> "Rene Lamontagne" escreveu na mensagem
>>> ...
>>>
>>> On 1/27/2015 9:02 AM, Joel wrote:
>>>>> Run regedit, then go
>>>>>
>>>>> HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Exp lorer\Advanced
>>>>>
>>>>> And create a new DWORD called EnableXamlStartMenu and leave the
>>>>> default
>>>>> value of 0 unchanged.
>>>>>
>>>>> "Joe nobody" wrote in message ..
>>>>
>>>> Thanks Joel but tried the Dword but Didn't do anything.
>>>>
>>>> Regards Rene
>>>
>>> I did copy and paste the DWORD, restarted Windows and works nice.
>>>
>>> .
>> Worked for me also. In fact, it restored my start menu and small tiles to
>> the way they were in the previous build. "All apps" is still
>> alphabetized,
>> but the letter headings are gone (which seemed silly to me, since I can
>> already tell which apps begin with "A" without an "A" header). The
>> programs
>> I had in All Apps are back with the folders at the bottom, as it should
>> be
>> IMHO.
>>
>> Kudos to Joel for posting this!
>>
> Double Kudos. And how the hell do people find these tweaks?
> Now if there was a fix to reverse order that menu. I kinda like the apps
> at the bottom since I don't really use apps much.
>
The new Beta version of Classic Shell will do that for you :-)
--
SC Tom

SC Tom[_3_]
February 9th 15, 02:16 PM
"Big_Al" > wrote in message
...
> SC Tom wrote on 1/27/2015 1:47 PM:
>>
>>
>> "Van Storm" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> "Rene Lamontagne" escreveu na mensagem
>>> ...
>>>
>>> On 1/27/2015 9:02 AM, Joel wrote:
>>>>> Run regedit, then go
>>>>>
>>>>> HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Exp lorer\Advanced
>>>>>
>>>>> And create a new DWORD called EnableXamlStartMenu and leave the
>>>>> default
>>>>> value of 0 unchanged.
>>>>>
>>>>> "Joe nobody" wrote in message ..
>>>>
>>>> Thanks Joel but tried the Dword but Didn't do anything.
>>>>
>>>> Regards Rene
>>>
>>> I did copy and paste the DWORD, restarted Windows and works nice.
>>>
>>> .
>> Worked for me also. In fact, it restored my start menu and small tiles to
>> the way they were in the previous build. "All apps" is still
>> alphabetized,
>> but the letter headings are gone (which seemed silly to me, since I can
>> already tell which apps begin with "A" without an "A" header). The
>> programs
>> I had in All Apps are back with the folders at the bottom, as it should
>> be
>> IMHO.
>>
>> Kudos to Joel for posting this!
>>
> Double Kudos. And how the hell do people find these tweaks?
> Now if there was a fix to reverse order that menu. I kinda like the apps
> at the bottom since I don't really use apps much.
>
The new Beta version of Classic Shell will do that for you :-)
--
SC Tom

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