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Where are Win 10 Start Menu Program Properties (like "Start in")?
Guys, I was just forced at work to change my beloved Win 7 box to Win 10 spyware as a service.
One aspect of Win 10 that I cannot figure out is how I can access Properties for the programs that I have added to the Start Menu.
In Win 7, if I left click on the Start Menu, and then right click on a program that I added to the Start Menu, a context menu appears. Its last choice is an option called "Properties". If you select that, a dialog box appears. It opens by default to the Shortcut tab, which has all sorts of useful options that you can set for the program, such as "Start in" (i.e. what folder the program will use as its initial directory when you launch it from the Start menu).
In contrast, in Win 10, if I left click on the Start Menu, I do not see how I can access the equivalent functionality for the programs that I have placed there. In particular, right clicking on the program's tile does not bring up any context menu.
Is this functionality hidden elsewhere? Or, has Microsoft sacrificed desktop users once again on the altar of mobile compatibility?