Starting

A New Start Menu

The Start menu in Windows 10 has been changed so you can use Windows quickly and easily.

Start Menu Screen

If you select the Start button [] on the taskbar, the Start menu will appear.

Tip:

Press the [Windows] key or [Ctrl] + [Esc] on the keyboard to display the Start menu.

Start Menu Configuration Screen
  1. Expand: Displays the names of all menu items.

  2. User Account: Displays the current user's information. You can use functions such as Change Account Settings, Lock or Logout.

  3. Document: Opens the default document folder in Windows.

  4. Pictures: Opens the default photo folder in Windows.

  5. Settings: You can set up the system including the network settings.

  6. Power: Sleep, System Shutdown, and Restart menus are available.

  7. App List: Displays the app list.

  8. App Tile: Apps added to the Start menu are displayed in tile format.

  9. Start Button: Opens or closes the Start menu.

  10. Windows Search: Searches for the text entered by the user in My Items (system) or the Internet.

    • You can use your voice to search for content. This service may not be available in Korea and other areas.

  11. Task View: You can add a Desktop screen or switch to the screen to display the history of recent PC usage.

  12. Action Center: You can view the system-related notification messages and change PC settings.

Tip:
  • Press [Windows] + [X] keys, and then the pop-up menu of the Start button [] appears. You can use the pop-up menu to easily access the shortcuts such as Windows Explorer, Search, System Shutdown, and Desktop.

Desktop Apps and Windows Apps

The Desktop apps remain unchanged from the previous Windows apps, but Windows apps have been changed to include various functions.

The Windows apps provide easy-to-use menus according to the window size and a variety of convenient functions such as Update and Alarm.