Start Menu Frequent Programs: Quick Tips for Faster Access
1. Pin the apps you use most
- Right‑click an app in the Frequent or All apps list → Pin to Start (or drag it to the Start pane) so it stays visible.
2. Use taskbar pinning for one-click access
- Right‑click the app → Pin to taskbar. Taskbar icons open with a single click and can be reordered.
3. Remove clutter from Frequent
- Right‑click an unwanted app in Frequent → Remove from list to keep the section focused on apps you actually use.
4. Reset or clear the Frequent list
- Windows Settings → Personalization > Start → toggle Show recently opened items in Start off/on, or clear Jump Lists to refresh suggestions.
5. Use keyboard shortcuts
- Press the Windows key, then type the app name and press Enter to open quickly.
- Use Win+number (Win+1, Win+2, etc.) to open apps pinned to the taskbar in that position.
6. Create Start menu folders or tiles
- Group related pinned tiles by dragging one tile onto another to form a folder (Windows ⁄11 tile styles vary).
- Right‑click a tile → Resize to set prominence.
7. Leverage Jump Lists for recent files
- Right‑click an app on the taskbar or Start to access its Jump List of recent files and actions for faster workflows.
8. Search and Cortana tips
- Use the Start search box for instant results; include file type or command keywords (e.g., “cmd”, “notepad”) to narrow results faster.
9. Use a custom Start layout (for power users)
- Export and import Start layout XML via PowerShell (mainly in Enterprise/Pro) to deploy a consistent pinned set across machines.
10. Keep apps updated and uninstall rarely used ones
- Updated apps launch faster and uninstalling unused programs reduces noise in Frequent suggestions.
If you want, I can provide step‑by‑step instructions for your Windows version (10 or 11).
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