Windows 11, aiming to enhance user experience, is rolling out a new Start menu layout. This update, now available in the Beta Channel, introduces two innovative ways to organize your apps: a Name-based Grid layout and a Category View. While not drastically altering the familiar face of Windows, these tweaks are poised and could significantly improve accessibility and aesthetics for navigation.
This update aligns with Windows 11’s strategy to streamline user interfaces, drawing parallels to the iconic live tiles from Windows 10 and the intuitive category views found in iOS. With Windows 11’s 23H2 and upcoming 24H2 updates, users can look forward to these new features launching in the weeks ahead.
Hands-On with the New Start Menu Layout

Microsoft announced these changes in a recent blog post, confirming its rollout to the Beta Channel. The updated Start menu’s “All” section allows users to opt for a grid format that lists applications in alphabetical order. Alternatively, users can choose a Category view that groups apps under their respective categories, making navigation more intuitive.
Understanding the New Features

The Name-based Grid arranges applications alphabetically. This format is ideal for users who prefer a straightforward, easy-to-find navigation structure. On the other hand, the Category View categorizes apps into groups like Office, Utilities, and Games, resembling the structure of iOS, offering a cleaner, more organized look.

