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phillynewsnow 04-28-2022 10:02 AM

How to turn off Start menu recommended content in Windows 11
 
How to turn off Start menu recommended content in Windows 11



Windows 11 introduced many new things, some of which we like, and some that we don’t. Everyone will no doubt have different opinions about different parts of the operating systems, but one of the components you may not like is the new Start menu. Windows 11 has replaced live tiles with simple icons, but perhaps most importantly, there’s now a Recommended section taking up half the space on the Start menu.

This Recommended section consists mostly of two things: Recently created/downloaded files and recently installed apps. It’s meant to make relevant content more easily accessible, but it can also make sensitive information that much easier to find. Or maybe you just don’t need that kind of quick access to your latest files. So what can you do if you want to hide this recommended content from the Start menu in Windows 11? It is possible, though unfortunately, it won’t get you any extra space on the Start menu. Here’s what you need to know.

How to hide recommended content in the Start menu

If you don’t want your latest files and apps to show up directly on the Start menu, you can make it so that recommended content isn’t displayed. However, it’s a half solution, because while the content itself is removed, you’ll still have the Recommended section taking up space, it will just be empty. Still, if that’s what you want, here’s how to do it:
  • Open the Settings app, and choose Personalization from the left-side menu.
  • Click Start.
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  • On this page, you’ll see three items, two of which are enabled by default. To remove all the Recommended content from the Start menu, ensure all three options are disabled.
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    • Note: Disabling the Show recently opened items in Start, Jump Lists, and File Explorer means you also won’t be able to see recent files in the Quick Access page in File Explorer. This also applies to jump lists, which are displayed by some apps when you right-click them on the taskbar.
That’s a fairly straightforward process, though it does have some caveats. If instead of hiding all your content, you only want to hide a specific file or app from the Start menu, you can simply open the Start menu, right-click the item you want to hide, and then click Remove from this list.

Reducing the size of the Recommended section (Windows Insiders)

As we’ve mentioned, you can’t remove the Recommended section entirely to free up space for more pinned apps, but if you’re a Windows Insider, you can make the recommended section smaller so it wastes a little less space. This feature is eventually going to be available to everyone, so we’ll leave it below in case you want to know how to do it. If you’re interested in becoming a Windows Insider to do this right now, be sure to read our guide on how the Windows Insider Program works.

If you do have a Windows Insider PC (or if Windows 11 has been updated by the time you’re reading this), you can simply follow all the steps above, but the Start page in the Settings app will have an option at the top that lets you choose between the default layout, showing more pinned items, or showing more recommended content.

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If you choose the More pins option, you’ll have four rows for pinned items, and only one for recommended content. You Start menu will then look like this, which is a lot cleaner:

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Still, there’s no way to remove this section altogether, but this is a big improvement.

And that’s about all you need to know about removing the Recommended content section from the Start menu in Windows 11. If you’re looking to tweak other settings, check out how to change the default browser in Windows 11. If you’re looking for something a little less known, we also have a guide on how to enable God Mode in Windows 11.


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phillynewsnow 01-27-2024 02:59 PM

One UI 6.1 gets rid of Samsung?s navigation gestures, but you still have so
 
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  • Samsung has removed its navigation system from One UI 6.1, leaving users to choose between the navigation bar and default Android navigation gestures.
  • Samsung had introduced its own gestures with its Samsung Experience skin on Android 8.0 Oreo.

Samsung has just released the Galaxy S24 series, and alongside the new hardware comes One UI 6.1 with plenty of new AI-based features. While all the new features are much appreciated, One UI 6.1 is also making an unfortunate change: Samsung?s own navigation gestures are no longer available for users.

As Sammobile reports, Samsung has removed its own navigation system from One UI 6.1 on the Galaxy S24 series. You can no longer choose the legacy Samsung navigation gestures that allow you to swipe up from the bottom for Recents, Home, and Back. These gestures were introduced in the Samsung Experience skin on Android 8.0 Oreo, with a broader rollout with Android 9.0 Pie.




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