Microsoft wants to reduce clicking and scrolling in the Start menu with new user interface changes that simplify the All Apps list view on PCs and tablets in the Windows 10 Anniversary Update.
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The Windows 10 Anniversary Update was recently introduced by Microsoft during the Build developer conference. The new update is said to contain a variety of improvements and new features. However, the company has not talked about changes to the start menu, at least not yet.
Today, the software giant published a new article in the Quests section of the Feedback Hub titled "Improving the All Apps list in Start," highlighting new changes that may be coming to Start with the Windows 10 Anniversary Update later this summer.
The company is showing UI improvements on the Start screen, which only appears in tablet mode or for users who enable the full-screen version of the menu. The changes also extend to the Start menu, which appears by default on every Windows 10 PC.