How to Disable Start Menu Background Customization in Windows 10
How to Disable Start Menu Background Customization in Windows 10.
Windows start menu is one of the most used tables of contents for all accessing the applications. With each Windows version, the start menu has been updated with new features and designs. In Windows 10, users can change the background and accent color of the start menu. They can also customize the size and apps in it. However, if you share a PC with other users and they frequently customize the start menu background without your consent. Then as an administrator, you can completely disable the customization with the methods provided in this tutorial.
Windows 10 finally brought back the Start menu, and it’s more customizable than ever. Here’s a quick rundown of all the different ways that you can make the Start menu your own.
On Windows 10, the Start menu is an essential component, as it's the experience you use every day to find apps, settings, and files. Although over the years, the Start menu has gone through many transformations – at one point, it was even removed from the OS–, this version combines the familiarity of Windows 7 with the modern Start screen from Windows 8.x.
Out of the box, the Start menu includes a default layout with elements and settings that usually fit most people. However, if you want to make it more functional and personal, the experience available on Windows 10 is highly customizable.
For instance, you can change the size and color or use the Start menu's full-screen version. You can use folders and groups to optimize the space and organize your apps. You can change various settings to decide how the "All apps" list should appear, and much more.
In this Windows 10 guide, we'll walk you through the easy steps to customize the Start menu on your device.
The layout of your Start menu includes how you resized the Start menu or full screen Start, pinned items, how the tiles of pinned items are sized, arranged into groups, group names, and used in Live Folders.
This tutorial will show you how to allow or prevent changing the Start screen layout for specific or all users in Windows 10.
We have also included a registry method through which you can modify these settings because the Local Group Policy is not available on Windows 10 Home Editions.
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops, and tablets running the Windows 10 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, and Samsung).