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Or perhaps easier, just go back to the system restore point you set before you made your changes.
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If you'd rather stick with Windows 11's shorter menu style, back in the Registry Editor, delete the InProc32 key and restart.
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If it worked, you should have your full context menus back. Open the (Default) key in InprocServer32 and make sure its value is set to blank. Name this new registry key InprocServer32.ĥ.
Right-click in the pane to the right and select New > Key. Over in the left-hand pane, navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\CLASSES\CLSID\. In the Start menu, search for "Registry Editor." Tap to open and then tap Yes allow it to make changes to your device.Ģ. Make sure you have a current backup or have created a system restore point before proceeding.ġ. Note that it requires using the Registry Editor, which isn't for everyone.
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If you want to see all your choices when you right-click on something, here's how to do it, thanks to Tom's Hardware. Windows 11 seems to have streamlined everything, including context menus.
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You can head to Microsoft's repository to find some Windows 10-appropriate wallpaper, or do a quick Google search for "original windows 10 wallpaper" to find a site like Wallpaperaccess that has Windows 10 backgrounds. If you want to see the Windows 10 wallpaper in your Windows 11 desktop, that's doable too.
Note, if you want to get rid of the Chat button to the right of Widgets, you can do the same thing for that button. In the taskbar, right-click the Widgets button on your Taskbar and select Hide from taskbar. Undecided about Windows 11 Widgets or the Widgets button, which takes up space in the taskbar? It's easy to get rid of the button. You can control notifications from apps and other senders by heading to Settings, choosing System and then choosing Notifications. Add items to the panel, including Night light and Keyboard layout. At the bottom of the pane, tap the pencil icon and then tap Add.ģ. Tap the network, volume and battery icon on the right side of the taskbar.Ģ. If you want to restore items you had in the Action Center in Windows 10, you can add them to the new panel. Here, you can find settings and notifications for commonly used apps. Windows 11 takes items that were part of the Action Center - that area in Windows 10 where you received notifications and had quick access to actions - and puts them either into a notifications center and quick settings panel over to the far-right side of the taskbar. Add items back items that were in Windows 10's Action Center Note that you can't shift to the far right, just back to the center, if you change your mind. That should shift the taskbar and Start menu over to the bottom-left corner of your screen. To the right of Taskbar alignment, from the dropdown menu, choose Left. Down at the bottom, choose Taskbar behaviors.Ĥ. Scroll down and choose Taskbar options.ģ. Go to Settings and over on the left, choose Personalization.Ģ. If, you liked having the Start menu and taskbar on the left-hand side in Windows 10, you can quickly move it over in Windows 11.
It's worth saying, Microsoft right now doesn't offer a way to get the Windows 11 Start menu to look exactly like it did in Windows 10. If you are curious, here's what else has changed since Windows 10, what we wished had been included and how you can get the new OS. For more on Window 11, here's how to change your default search engine in Edge and other browsers.
Here's how to make Windows 11 look more like Windows 10, from a few easy adjustments to a bigger modification that requires some technical know-how.