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We now have Windows Tools.
Open Administrative Tools in Windows 10
We now have Windows Tools.
Open Administrative Tools in Windows 10
Well, I tried Start 10, and I used Open Shell for years on W7Pro, but I've found that with the tiles deleted and the menu shrunk from right to left, leaving just the highly editable alphabetic menu, the four icons on the left, and the highly editable right-click menu (mine below), I have all I need in Start without the extra software.
Each to his/her own. TenForums and its sister sites exist and flourish because each of us wants Windows to run the way we want it to run.
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I'm in absolute agreement, @Wisewis.
When I first became an Insider in October 2014, I made a conscious effort to learn to use everything new in Windows 10. I don't need anything other than the Start Menu sans the tiles () and Settings.
I've learned more about Windows 10 by working within Settings than I ever did with the Control Panel. And, of course, that's what I do, and don't fuss if someone else does things differently.