The last update for Windows 10 breaks a key function of the start menu

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By Jack Ferson

Microsoft It can be adopting a fairly controversial strategy to convince Windows 10 users to make the leap to Windows 11, and it is basically eliminating basic functions of the previous operating system.

We already saw it with the theme of the clock on the drop -down calendar that has disappeared from Windows 10 to incomprehensibly appear in Windows 11, and now it could be happening with another feature, specifically within the start menu.

As reported from Windows Latest, the latest update for Windows 10 Break directly the list of direct accesses of the Start menu.

These lists are the emerging contextual menus that appear to click on the right button on the icon of an application in the start menu or in the applications anchored in the taskbar.

In other words, this direct access list shows concrete tasks and functions, in addition to rapid access to recently open documents or frequently used.

Although the function is activated within configuration, «customize» and «start menu», it seems not to work.

According to the user community, the direct access list It seems correctly for applications that are anchored in the taskbar but do not work in the aforementioned start menu.

If it is an intentional change made by Microsoft engineers, it would be another example that Redmond’s are not playing cleanly trying in this way that Windows 10 users see that, when certain widely used functions are missing, they end up updating the new operating system.

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