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I use the start menu app list and hate how you can’t get that instantly on windows 11 (there’s a button you have to click). I used this program to restore the windows 10 start menu that has been tweaked to look more like windows 11. The only problem I have is that some programs don’t appear. You can still search them, but they aren’t in the list. You could probably drop your own shortcuts in there if it bothers you. Another tweak is the context/right click menu. There's a program that, instead of simple tweaks that restore windows 10 menu or windows 11 "show more options", it is a customizable one more similar to the original windows 11 menu. However, it is not for everyone and there are some extra menus that are added when installed that can be deleted.
Theres a setting somewhere which brings back the old right-click interface… i used this to do it but im sure it just changes some small setting somewhere (especially if you dont want to download a new program).
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