Live Tiles can be re-enabled in Windows 11 if you really love them
Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2021 11:01 pm
Like Windows 8, Windows 10 has been filled with Live Tiles since its launch in 2015. By default, dozens of tiles or squares in the Start Menu are updated with the latest information, news or weather. Start Menu live tiles first appeared in the Windows Phone 7 OS and were designed for a mobile-first experience. As we reported last year, the days of live tiles are numbered and Microsoft is no longer developing the feature internally. In fact, Windows 11’s default Start Menu design drops live tiles for icons and grid layout, similar to what we’ve on Windows 10X. At least that’s what a new leaked build tells us. If you’ve seen the screenshots of the updated Start menu, you probably figured out already that the Windows 11 design borrows its Start Menu from Windows 10X, an operating system originally designed for dual-screen products. But if you aren’t a fan of these changes, it looks like you can still switch it back to the classic design. According to references spotted in the leaked preview of Windows 11, there’s a new feature called “Classic Start Menu”. If you enable this feature in Windows Settings or Registry, you can restore the live tiles and go back to the old Start. Old Start Menu layout restored in Windows 11 In the leaked build, users can go back to the old Start Menu with live tiles by creating a new DWord value using Registry Editor:
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- Open Regedit (Registry Editor.
- Open HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\ Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced\
- Open the Advanced folder.
- Create a new DWord and name it “Start_ShowClassicMode”
- Double-tap on the DWord entry and set its value to 1.
- Restart Windows Explorer using Task Manager.
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