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How To Open Start Menu In Full Screen Desktop Size? Easy Steps

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The size of the Windows 10 Start menu when it first loads will be set to fit all of the pinned objects. Making the Start menu open in full-screen mode allows users to use a larger Start screen. When the full-screen option is used, the Start screen will completely cover the desktop, offering more room to pin programmes and larger live tiles. Please follow these instructions to make the Start full-screen mode available:
  1. To access the Windows 10 Settings, first click the Start button and then select Settings.
  2. Start by selecting Personalization after the Settings have opened.
  3. Look for a setting called "Use Start full screen" in the Start settings, and then click the toggle to turn it on, as seen below.
  4. Now you may shut the Start settings window.
Follow These Steps To Open Start Menu In Desktop Size Also Read: How to Locate & View Chrome Extension-Installed Files? The Start menu will now be displayed in full screen mode and cover the entire desktop when you click the Start button now that you've activated Start full screen mode. You may always exit the Start menu when it's open in full screen mode by using the Escape key on your keyboard or by selecting another window or programme. Simply repeat these instructions while turning off the "Use Start full screen" setting to disable Start full screen mode. Related Articles: 

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