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When you say to bring back the classic Desktop, are you seeing square tiles instead of the normal Desktop? If so, you are in Tablet Mode and just need to switch back to Desktop Mode: Press the Windows Key + A to open the Notification Bar. If you cannot see the Tablet Mode button, click 'Expand'.
Thanks, Raymond. Some things like My Computer are shortcuts the you make by going into File Explorer and finding the program and right click on it and Send to, then pick desktop. When you get the new computer the desktop may already be set to the classic view. If this answers your question - Then mark it so.
16 Nov 2015 #2. I believe you have turned on the full screen start menu, revert by going to settings/personalization/start then under the "Use Start full screen" turn it off. My Computer. dustnik. Posts : 26 Windows 10 Thread Starter. 17 Nov 2015 #3. I did what you said, but that didn't fix the problem.
The Start menu in Windows 10 is a bit different from what we have seen and used to the Start menu of Windows 7 or Vista. The Start menu of Windows 10, as you likely know by now, includes elements from the traditional Start menu of Windows 7 and the modern Start screen of Windows 8. Frequently accessed apps and desktop programs appear on the ...
I've been using Windows 10 for a few days with no problem, and working mainly from the desktop view. But now I can only get the new view with the tiles (pre-selected useless ones that Windows thinks I'll find useful). I was trying to work with different documents and it was having trouble resizing and trying to do it for me with one on one side ...
Press Windows +A keys simaltaneously on the keyboard to open the action center. On the lower half, you would see a Tablet mode tile. Click it and you should get the traditional desktop back. A detailed tutorial is here. You should see option 2. How to Turn On or Off Tablet Mode in Windows 10.
Restore the old Context Menu in Windows 11. Right-click the Start button and choose Windows Terminal. Copy the command from below, paste it into Windows Terminal Window, and press enter. Restart File Explorer or your computer for the changes to take effect. You would see the Legacy Right Click Context menu by default.
Press the Windows Key + A to open the Notification Bar. If you cannot see the Tablet Mode button, click 'Expand'. Then click the Tablet Mode button. To stop this form happening again: Open the Settings App (gear icon on your Start Menu) Go to System - Tablet Mode. Edit to top 2 settings to start Windows 10 in Desktop Mode and to not Switch and ...
Pressing Windows key+D would lead you to desktop where ever you are. More details required for assistance. Mark Yes below the post if it helped or resolved your problem. Opinions expressed are solely my own and do not represent the views or opinions of Microsoft. Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. Replies (1) .
Go to Personalization - Start. Turn off the 'Use Start Full Screen' option. That should return the old start menu . . If that does not work: Open the Settings App (gear icon on your Start Menu) Go to System - Tablet Mode. Set the top option to 'Use Desktop Mode'. Set the second option to 'Don't ask me, and don't switch'.