You can now try Microsoft's new Start menu for Windows 11
Briefly

Microsoft has rolled out a new, larger Start menu for Windows 11 testers, featuring a scrollable interface that enhances app accessibility. Users can now find all apps at the top level without navigating through additional pages. The Start menu also offers two new views—category and grid—helping to organize apps better. Additionally, the layout adapts to screen size, allowing for different columns of pinned apps and recommendations. Other enhancements include mobile device integration and a Gamepad keyboard update aimed at improving gameplay on handheld devices.
Microsoft is enhancing the Start menu in Windows 11, making it larger and more customizable with a scrollable interface, new views, and mobile device integration.
The updated Start menu now presents all apps at the top level, eliminating navigation to a second page and allowing users to personalize their views.
Users can adjust the number of visible apps and categories based on device size, offering a tailored experience on larger and smaller screens.
This update also introduces features for mobile device integration and a new Gamepad keyboard update for improved gaming experience.
Read at The Verge
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