Microsoft reveals its rejected Start menu redesigns

Microsoft is Re -Design the Start menu In the Windows 11 this month with a broader new design, it finally allows you to disable the recommended nutrition for files and applications. Although the new Start menu looks different from what is in Windows 11 today, this design update could have looks very different as Microsoft has now revealed in concept images.
In a blog post In detail, the Start menu, Microsoft, unveiled five concept designs that could have fixed how the menu works in Windows. One of them includes a more tour with tool -like jobs, a separate section for you that lists the meetings of teams, YouTube videos and the recently used files.
Another concept has a detailed section for you on the side, focusing on the main menu on the applications categories, and another initial model imagines an intended page as a start list, with completion of shortcuts, applications, files and separate sections to access the Android phone, personal applications and construction tools. There is even a starting concept that seems to occupy the entire vertical space of the screen, while completing the separate sections that you seem to pass vertically to reach.
“The white panels, Figma Tires, models of paper from floor to ceiling-there was nothing intense,” says Windows design team. “We have drew a large number of plannings, which allowed ourselves to leave and discover new things before applying the editorial pen.”
Microsoft has tested different start menu designs with more than 300 Windows 11 fans and even calls to create sharing with specific fans. The design team says: “We have seen the spiral of the heat maps that follow the eye, we calculated the scroll wheels, and we listened to” Oh! “
The focus of the new start menu was to be able to see your applications easily, customize speed, and not fix them a lot in order to “respect three decades of muscle memory.” The result is a larger and more new start list than what is present today. The ability to remove the recommended nutrition will be a welcome addition to many, and it seems that the phone companion board is fully integrated into the Start menu to provide quick access to modern calls, messages and phone files.
Microsoft tested this new Start menu with Windows Insides next month, so we expect to see it to appear to all Windows 11 users in the coming months.