![]() ![]() And it has the search-to-launch feature too, but only for programs and settings, no indexed file searches. The Classic Shell Start Menu icon size can be adjusted to make it large enough for your fingers, so you will be surprised how well it runs on a tablet too and because of its multi-column list view style of presentation, still accomodate more programs on the screen than the Start screen. Classic Shell’s other two components, Classic Explorer and Classic IE9 are also worth checking out, they add many missing features back to Windows taken out after XP. ![]() You can save and restore all your settings in all three components. You just have to take time to customize it once and it will always work with future versions. The trick is to customize as the defaults in all three components are simple and bare minimum. It supports skins, so the look can be completely changed to suit you. The search box doesn’t have file/document search, never will because they will require indexing running in the background, it only has program and Control Panel settings search. (For the icons, specify “none” in the icon field of the Edit item dialog for the right column of the menu) ( ). Download the CSMenu installer from (see Resources for link). You can use any skin with two columns to make it work and look exactly like the Windows 7/Vista Start Menu. Click the Start button to open the Classic Start menu. All the settings in Classic Shell are explained with tooltip help, just hover over any setting and the tooltip help will be displayed for that setting. All of the menus have a Windows 7 size and layout but Proper 11 has more rounded. □įor the Classic Shell Start Menu, if you want a Windows 7/Windows Vista style Start Menu with a search box which is selected by default when you open the menu, go to the Search Box tab in settings and check “Selected by default” and select the “Access normally” radio button. Download and install StartAllBack from its official website. In case you want to add the original Windows orb back instead of the Classic Shell orb, use this image: in the Start Menu settings -> Start button tab. ![]()
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