有很多人,包括我们在内,都喜欢简单的事情,并在我们生活的各个方面都追求这个目标。Windows 10中的“开始”菜单(Start Menu)是可以更改为更简单的小东西之一。默认情况下,它包括所有已安装应用程序的列表和两个单独的列,每个列都有自己的一系列磁贴和快捷方式。它需要大量的屏幕空间,而且不是我们所说的整齐排列。幸运的是,您可以通过隐藏“所有应用程序”列表并从两列切换到一列显示来简化Windows 10的开始菜单。(Start Menu)你所需要的只是几分钟和几次点击,然后你将无法否认极简主义是美丽的。它是这样的:
我们的目标:一个简单的开始菜单(Start Menu),只有一列,没有应用程序列表
默认情况下,Windows 10中的“开始”菜单(Start Menu)如下面的屏幕截图所示。它包括一个“所有应用程序”列表以及一列或两列磁贴和快捷方式,具体取决于Windows 10 版本和操作系统版本(Windows 10 version and OS build)。感觉很拥挤,上面有太多东西。
(Apps)默认开始菜单中的(Start Menu)应用程序列表和磁贴区域
我们想要的是从“开始”菜单(Start Menu)中隐藏“所有应用程序”并将其折叠,使其仅显示一列,而不是两列或更多列。最终结果应该类似于下面的开始菜单(Start Menu)。
具有单列且没有应用程序列表的更简单的开始菜单(Start Menu)
如果您想要相同的 - 制作一个简单的Windows 10 开始菜单 -(Start Menu -)请按照以下步骤操作:
步。1在Windows 10的(Windows 10)开始菜单(Start Menu)中隐藏“所有应用程序”
您应该做的第一件事是从“开始”菜单(Start Menu)中删除“所有应用程序”列表。这个:
Windows 10开始菜单(Start Menu)中的应用列表
如何从Windows 10隐藏(Windows 10)开始菜单(Start Menu)中的所有应用程序?您首先要做的是打开设置应用程序(open the Settings app)并导航到个性化(Personalization)。
在设置中打开个性化
在个性化(Personalization)设置类别中,选择左侧边栏的开始,并禁用右侧的(Start)“在开始菜单中显示应用列表”(“Show app list in Start menu”)开关。
在开始菜单中显示应用列表
提示:(TIP:)如果您正在阅读本指南,因为在您的 Windows 10 中缺少所有应用程序,请按照前面的说明从“设置”应用程序访问“(Settings)开始(Start)”页面。然后,不要禁用“在开始菜单中显示应用程序列表”(“Show app list in Start menu”),而是将其打开。
关闭设置(Settings)应用程序并打开开始菜单(Start Menu)。如果它从一开始就只有一列,那么开始菜单(Start Menu)现在应该看起来与您想要的完全一样:
Windows 10中包含单列应用程序的简单“开始”菜单(Start Menu)
如果您的开始菜单(Start Menu)有两列或更多列,隐藏应用程序列表会比以前更简单,但仍然太大:
一个更简单的开始菜单,但在(Start Menu)Windows 10中有两列应用程序
如果您的“开始”菜单(Start Menu)有两列或多列磁贴和快捷方式,请转到下一步。
步骤 2. 如何在Windows 10中制作单列开始菜单(Start Menu)(删除第二列)
如果您希望您的开始菜单(Start Menu)看起来更简单,现在您必须折叠第二列图块(以及第三列,如果有的话)。为此,请打开您的开始菜单,然后调整它的大小(open your Start Menu and then resize it)。
(Hover)将鼠标光标悬停在“开始”菜单(Start Menu)的右边缘(或用手指触摸,如果您有触摸屏) ,然后将其拖动到左侧。
调整 Windows 10 开始菜单的大小
此操作会缩小“开始”菜单(Start Menu)并从第一列图块底部的第二列(如果有第三列)中移动所有图块。您现在应该有一个如下所示的单列开始菜单(Start Menu):
Windows 10开始菜单(Start Menu):单列且无应用列表
这就是您想要的:一个简单的开始菜单(Start Menu),其中包含一列磁贴和快捷方式,看起来干净紧凑。
您喜欢Windows 10中的简单开始菜单(Start Menu)吗?
如您所见,从Windows 10简化“(Windows 10)开始”菜单(Start Menu)很容易,而且看起来整洁并不需要很多时间。您是否喜欢Windows 10(Windows 10)的默认开始菜单(Start Menu)外观,并且始终显示应用程序列表?或者你更喜欢让它更简单,就像我们一样?请在下面的评论中告诉我们。
How to hide all apps & make a single-column Start Menu -
There are many people out there, including us, who like simple things, and pursue that goal in all aspects of our lives. The Start Menu from Windows 10 is one of those small things that can be changed to be simpler. By default, it includes a list of all the apps installed and two separate columns, each with its own series of tiles and shortcuts. It takes a lot of screen space, and it’s not what we’d call neatly organized. Fortunately, you can make Windows 10’s Start Menu simpler by hiding the “all apps” list and switching from two columns to a one-column display. All you need is a few minutes and a couple of clicks and taps, and then you won’t be able to deny that minimalism can be beautiful. It goes like this:
Our goal: a simple Start Menu with a single column and no apps list
By default, the Start Menu in Windows 10 looks like in the screenshot below. It includes an “all apps” list and one or two columns of tiles and shortcuts, depending on the Windows 10 version and OS build. It feels crowded and with too many things on it.
Apps list and tiles area in the default Start Menu
What we want is to hide “all apps” from the Start Menu and collapse it so that it shows only one column, not two columns or more. The end result should look similar to the Start Menu below.
A simpler Start Menu with a single column and no app list
If you want the same - make a simple Windows 10 Start Menu - follow the next steps:
Step. 1 Hide the “all apps” in Start Menu on Windows 10
The first thing you should do is get rid of the “all apps” list from your Start Menu. This one:
The app list from Windows 10's Start Menu
How do you hide all the apps in the Start Menu from Windows 10? What you have to do first is open the Settings app and navigate to Personalization.
Opening Personalization in Settings
In the Personalization settings category, select Start on the left sidebar, and disable the “Show app list in Start menu” switch on the right.
Show app list in Start menu
TIP: If you’re reading this guide because, in your Windows 10, all the apps are missing, follow the earlier instructions to get to the Start page from the Settings app. Then, instead of disabling “Show app list in Start menu”, turn it on.
Close the Settings app and open the Start Menu. If it had only one column from the beginning, the Start Menu should now look exactly like you wanted:
A simple Start Menu with a single column of apps in Windows 10
If your Start Menu has two columns or more, hiding the apps list makes it simpler than before, but still too large:
A simpler Start Menu but with two columns of apps in Windows 10
If your Start Menu has two or more columns of tiles and shortcuts, move to the next step.
Step 2. How to make a single-column Start Menu in Windows 10 (remove the second column)
If you want your Start Menu to look simpler, now you must collapse the second column of tiles (and the third column, if you have one). To do that, open your Start Menu and then resize it.
Hover your mouse cursor (or touch with your finger, if you have a touchscreen) on the right edge of the Start Menu and then drag it to the left.
Resizing the Windows 10 Start Menu
This action shrinks the Start Menu and moves all the tiles from the second column (and third column if you have one) at the bottom of the first column of tiles. You should now have a single-column Start Menu that looks like this:
Windows 10 Start Menu: a single column and no app list
This is what you want: a simple Start Menu with a single column of tiles and shortcuts that looks clean and compact.
Do you prefer a simple Start Menu in Windows 10?
As you can see, simplifying the Start Menu from Windows 10 is easy, and making it look neat doesn’t take a lot of time. Do you like the default Start Menu looks from Windows 10, with the apps list always showing? Or do you prefer making it simpler, as we do? Let us know in the comments below.