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Browse and select the image which you want to display as the new start button. The app will automatically resize the image for you so it is not necessary for the image to be of specific dimensions. You can get start buttons here.
Note that a start orb bitmap made for Windows 7 won't work here. Windows 7 start orb bitmaps contain images for the default, hover and pressed state in one image but in Windows 8.1, the default and hover/pressed images are stored separately. If you want to convert a Windows 7 start orb for use in Windows 8.1, use: Windows 7 To Windows 8.1 Start Button Converter
First, download the free Windows 7 Start Button Changer (link below), and extract the contents of the folder. It contains the app along with a selection of alternate start button orbs you can try out.
You should now see the Windows 7 Start Button Changer. On the left it shows what your current (default) start orb looks like inactive, when hovered over, and when selected. Click the orb on the right to select a new start button.
Here we have very fascinating freeware to change the start orb of your Windows 7 desktop called Windows 7 Orb Changer. You can now change the look of the orb and beautify it with your own custom made image.
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The Start screen no longer supports several previously available features. A list of recently launched programs or shortcuts to special folders no longer appears on the Start screen. It no longer supports more than one level of nesting for groups in the All Programs view. Drag and drop support for adding new items to the menu as well as reorganizing the contents of the All Programs view is no longer available. In addition, for the first time in the history of Windows, the Start menu in a stock installation of Windows 8, Windows Server 2012, Windows 8.1 or Windows Server 2012 R2 does not provide any facility for shutting down, restarting or activating sleep mode or hibernation, forcing users to use the settings button in the charms bar to perform these actions. An April 2014 update for Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2 restores the latter.
Windows 11 introduces another major redesign to the start menu; a search box was reinstated at the top of the menu, and tiles have been replaced by an area for pinned application shortcuts displayed in a grid, accompanied by a section for "recommended" applications and files. An "All apps" button is displayed next to the heading for pinned applications. Windows 11 does not use live tiles, with their functionality being moved to the separate "Widgets" area on the taskbar.[16][17]
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