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Apps, settings, files—they can all be found on the Start menu. Just select Start on the taskbar. Next, make it yours by pinning apps and programs. Apps are managed by their IT Admin. Learn more. To pin your favorite apps to the Start menu, select and hold or right-click the app you want to pin.

Then select Pin to Start. Open apps you use often from the Pinned or Recommended section of the Start menu. You can go to All apps and scroll down the app list to see all apps and programs alphabetically, from A to Xbox.

Lock or sign out of your PC, switch to another account, or change your account picture by selecting your picture or the Accounts icon, if you haven't added a personal picture on the bottom left of the Start menu.

When you're ready to step away for a while, use the power button at the bottom right of the Start menu to make your PC sleep, restart, or shut down completely. You can then change which apps and folders appear on the Start menu. Make the Start menu yours by pinning apps and programs , or moving and regrouping tiles. If you need more space, resize the Start menu. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback.

This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Access the Taskbar and Start Menu Properties menu. Point to a blank space in your taskbar, then select "Properties" from the floating dialog box that appears on your desktop.

Choose a new location for your taskbar. Click on the drop-down menu next to the field that reads "Taskbar location on screen. Save your new taskbar location preferences.

The new location of your taskbar will now be reflected on your desktop. Method 2. Verify that the taskbar is unlocked. You can only move and reposition the taskbar if it is set to the "unlock" position. Right-click in a blank spot of the taskbar to display the taskbar dialog box. Click on the checkmark next to "Lock the taskbar" to unlock the taskbar. If the taskbar is already unlocked, there will be no checkmark icon present. Change the position of the taskbar.

Click directly on the taskbar, then drag it to the section of the desktop you want it to reside. The taskbar can be moved to the left, right, top, or bottom of your desktop. Release your mouse after you have placed the taskbar in its desired position. Lock the taskbar. This procedure will prevent the taskbar from accidentally being repositioned or moved after you have placed it in its desired location.

Point to an empty space in the taskbar, then right-click your mouse to pull up the taskbar dialog box. Click directly on "Lock the taskbar. Method 3. Unlock the taskbar. This procedure will allow you to change the width of the taskbar. Right-click directly on an empty portion of the taskbar, then remove the checkmark next to "Lock the taskbar. Resize the taskbar's width. Place your cursor on the outer edge of the taskbar until you see the cursor change into an arrow with 2 heads.

Click on the edge of the taskbar, then drag the taskbar until you have reached a satisfying width. Release your mouse to secure the taskbar's current width.



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