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What Does Windows 10 Look Like

For better or worse, you've upgraded to Windows 11 or performed a Windows 11 make clean install, but that doesn't mean yous take to live with all aspects of the new user interface. Perhaps, similar me, you lot hate the new First Menu because it gives yous fewer icons while taking up more than space. Maybe yous're enraged that the correct-click menus only prove y'all about seven options at a time -- and not necessarily the all-time seven -- and so brand you click "Evidence more options" to run across them all.  Or you might just want the ribbon back in Windows Explorer.

The good news is that, with a combination of registry tweaks, third-party apps and some dissimilar art piece of work, you tin get a lot of the look and feel of Windows 10 back in Windows xi. The bad news is that Microsoft doesn't seem to want you to go back to a previous UI so it may disable any registry hacks you use in future updates.

Below, nosotros'll outline a number of tweaks for different parts of the UI and you lot can utilize one, several, or all of them to become the wait yous want.

Windows 11's Showtime Menu is a crime against productivity. It is at least 100 pixels taller than Windows 10's, yet contains fewer icons and forces yous to click an "All apps" button in order to go a scrollable, alphabetic list of your programs. We have a more detailed tutorial on how to replace the Windows 11 Start menu, but your main choices are equally follows:

  • Start11: Our favorite Start carte du jour replacement costs $v.99, but gives you the nearly Windows x-like interface, along with the option to move the taskbar to the tiptop of the screen or change the size of the icons. There's a thirty-day costless trial so yous can run across for yourself.

Start11

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  • StartAllBack : This $iv.99 Start Menu replacement has more of a Windows 7-like UI, but it gives you some options that Start11 does non, including the ability to ungroup taskbar icons, or enable archetype context menus, both of which you can do via registry hacks if you don't get this.
  • Open-Vanquish: This is a free, open-source Start Menu alternative but it also proves that yous sometimes get what you pay for. It has the about primitive interface and, since it hasn't been updated to work explicitly with Windows 11, offers the fewest customization options. If you want

If you install Open up-Vanquish and don't want to take the bugs y'all get from bringing dorsum the classic taskbar -- an choice which we'll become to below -- all you need to do after setting up the program is to shift the taskbar icons to the left. To do that, but right click on the taskbar, select Taskbar Settings and then navigate to Taskbar Behaviors and choose Left from the alignment menu.

left align the taskbar

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Your Start button, which looks like a beat unless you upload a custom one, volition and so cover the Windows 11 button, and it will work.

Open Shell with taskbar aligned to left and Aero shell icon

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However, if you want to employ Open up-Shell and go the accurate Windows 10 Start button icon, you will need to restore the Windows ten classic task bar and set Open-Shell not to Supervene upon the Start button. The classic taskbar has its own Windows x Offset button, and so it will apply that.

Uncheck Replace Start button in Open Shell to get the Windows 10 Start button

Uncheck Supersede Start button in Open Beat out to go the Windows x Get-go button (Paradigm credit: Future)

Get Windows ten's Archetype Taskbar

If you lot use Start11 or StartAllBack, you will have some options that permit y'all to get a more than Windows 10-like experience from the taskbar. For example, StartAllBack, allows you to ungroup taskbar icons and Start11 lets yous motility the taskbar to the top of the screen while both allow you lot resize the icons.

If you are not using either of those Start menu replacements or you want a  more archetype-looking Windows 10 taskbar, at that place is a registry tweak that replaces the Windows 11 bar with the Windows x i. Nonetheless, many of the icons on this bar don't work and need to be hidden or disabled, making this a less-than-perfect option.

Classic Taskbar

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At that place's a search box, simply clicking it does nothing, and you may see a Cortana push that does goose egg. The Task View button is worse than useless as it crashes when yous click it, causing the taskbar to hide your icons for a minute or 2 while it recovers, so you should hide it also. Considering that the Windows eleven taskbar's Task View and search buttons work, this is a loss of functionality. All the same, y'all can search directly from the Start menu and hit Windows key + Tab to become the Task View menu.

You lot also must have a third-party Beginning menu installed, because clicking the Start button on the classic taskbar will do nothing on its own.

On the brilliant side, enabling the classic taskbar also gives you back the Windows 10 File manager (with ribbon) and the Windows 10 correct click context menus. Nevertheless, if you don't utilize the classic taskbar, y'all can get those back in some other style, which we'll explicate in a section later on. It also allows you to unlock the taskbar and drag it to the sides or top of the screen.

If y'all're willing to alive with the downsides, hither are the steps for getting the Windows ten taskbar in Windows eleven. Make sure a third-party Kickoff card app is installed before yous accept these steps.

i. Open Regedit. You can get there past striking Windows key + R and typing regedit into the run box.

two. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Shell\Update\Packages

navigate to the appropriate registry key

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3. Create a DWORD (32-bit) Value called UndockingDisabled and prepare its value to 1. You create new values by right-clicking in the correct pane of Regedit and selecting New->DWORD (32-fleck) Value, so renaming the entry to the appropriate proper noun and double-clicking on it to get the value dialog box.

Create a value called UndockingDisabled and set it to 1

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four. Close Regedit and restart Windows. You'll now take the classic Windows 10 Start menu and, if you installed your tertiary-political party Get-go bill of fare, a working Start bill of fare that is more compact than Windows 11's and has a built-in search function.

Open-Shell and Windows 10 Classic Taskbar in Windows 11

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Still, you'll observe that the clock, volume control and network icons are missing from the correct side of the taskbar. You'll want to get them back.

5. Striking Windows primal + R and enter shell:::{05d7b0f4-2121-4eff-bf6b-ed3f69b894d9}  to launch the notification control panel.

open the notification area control panel

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half-dozen. Click "Turn system icons on or off."

click turn system icons on or off

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7. Toggle Clock, Book and Network to On and then Click Ok.

toggle clock, icons and network to on

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You'll have those icons back on the right side of the taskbar, only next, you lot should hide the icons you tin can't employ, especially the Task View button that crashes when yous click it.

8. Correct click on the desktop and select Personalize.

click Personalize

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9. Open the Taskbar submenu.

open Taskbar

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x. Toggle Chore View to off.

toggle task view to off

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If you really want to, you can leave the search box and/or Cortana button in place since they don't cause any impairment, but they as well don't do anything, so you'll probably want to hide them.

11. Correct click the taskbar and highlight Show Cortana button to brand it disappear.

Show Cortana button

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12. Open up Regedit and navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Search

13. Set Searchbox TaskbarMode to 0.

set Searchbox TaskbarMode

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fourteen. Close Regedit and restart Windows.

Ungrouping Taskbar Icons

One Windows 10 feature y'all might miss is the power to maintain carve up taskbar icons for each of your windows. By default Windows 10 and 11 both combine all your windows from a item programme -- for example, your web browser -- into a single icon, which you must hover over to see the window titles. However, in Windows ten and -- if you use one of the hacks below -- you tin modify this behavior.

The best manner to ungroup taskbar icons is to install StartAllBack and select "Never" from the Combine Taskbar buttons card on the Taskbar tab.

StartAllBack Never combine taskbar buttons

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If you don't employ StartAllBack and you exercise have classic taskbar enabled (see above), you can ungroup the icons with a registry tweak as follows.

ane. Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer in Regedit.

2. Create a DWORD (32-flake) Value chosen NoTaskGrouping, if it doesn't already exist, and prepare information technology to 1. (h/t to user Dacrone on the Windows Eleven Forum for sharing this).

Set NoTaskGrouping to 1

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3. Shut Regedit and restart Windows.

Yous should now see separate icons for every window you lot have, including and especially browser windows.

Ungroup tasks

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full context menus

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Windows 11'due south greatest crime confronting usability is its limited context menus which only show yous a few options when you right click and oftentimes leave out the most important ones. For example, when I tried right clicking on a .txt file, Windows eleven did non give me an choice to open it in Notepad++, a popular text editor I had installed. Of class, Windows xi'south solution to this problem is to make you click a "Show more options" link which and so gives y'all the archetype context menu.

Nonetheless, as we explain in our commodity on how to get full context menus in Windows 11, in that location's a simple registry tweak that will bring the whole bill of fare dorsum. See our commodity for all the steps, merely in cursory yous need to create a registry key chosen {86ca1aa0-34aa-4e8b-a509-50c905bae2a2} under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes\CLSID and and so create another cardinal nether that called InprocServer32 and finally set up the Default value there to a bare space.

If yous have StartAllBack, you lot can also enable archetype context menus from the Explorer tab.

StartAllBack Enable Classic Context Menus

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Get Windows 10 File Explorer

Windows 11's File Explorer lacks the helpful ribbon menu you encounter in the Windows 10 version. That's annoying because many key functions, while still available, aren't as piece of cake to find.

Windows 11 File Explorer

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At that place are a couple of ways to become the old, ribboned Windows 10 File Explorer back. If you employ StartAllBack, you can enable Win x Ribbon UI in the Explorer tab.

StartAllBack Enable Ribbon File Explorer

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However, if you don't use StartAllBack, there are some registry tweaks you tin apply to get Windows 10's File Explorer in Windows 11.

If you've already turned on the Windows 10 classic taskbar by navigating to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Crush\Update\Packages and setting UndockingDisabled to one, the classic File Explorer and context menu are already enabled.

However, if y'all choose non to use the classic taskbar, y'all tin can still get them back by following these steps (h/t to Winaero for discovering this).

1. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Shell Extensions in Regedit.

2. Create a new registry fundamental called Blocked if it doesn't already be.

Create Blocked

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three. Create a String Value named {e2bf9676-5f8f-435c-97eb-11607a5bedf7} in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Shell Extensions\Blocked central.

Create new string value

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4. Close Regedit and restart Windows.

Get Windows 10 Wallpaper in Windows 11

One of the most non-Windows things about Windows 11 is its default wallpaper, which looks like some kind of flower. Unfortunately, the other preloaded wallpapers aren't much ameliorate every bit none of them has the famous Windows logo on them.

So, even though it is a small change, getting the default Windows x-branded wallpaper on your Windows 11 desktop will actually make information technology look and feel like the older Os. To get the Windows 10 wallpaper in Windows 11:

1. Get the Windows 10 wallpaper and copy it to your Windows xi PC. If yous even so have access to a PC with Windows 10 installed, or possibly y'all yet accept the Windows.old folder on your Windows 11 PC, you tin find the Windows 10-branded wallpaper in C:\Windows\Web\Wallpaper\Windows as img0.jpg. If you don't take access to Windows 10, you tin notice copies of the wallpaper on sites similar WallpaperCave.

location of Windows 10 wallpaper

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ii. Right click on the desktop and select Personalize.

personalize

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3. Open the Background submenu.

Open background submenu

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4. Click Browse Folders and select the file.

Click Browse photos

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The groundwork will at present await like standard Windows 10.

Windows 11 with Windows 10 wallpaper

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How to Go the Windows ten Recycle Bin in Windows 11

The Windows ten await and experience would not exist complete without using the same recycle bin icon. To be honest, the Windows 11 recycle bin doesn't look radically different from the former version, but it is a slightly dissimilar bending that shows a head-on view of the bin rather than the original, three-quarter view.

Fortunately, you can get the Windows 10 recycle bin icon back, provided that you lot notwithstanding have admission to a re-create of Windows 10 to re-create the relevant file from.

one. Grab the imageres.dll.mun file from the C:\Windows\SystemResources folder on a Windows 10 PC.

two. Copy the file to your Windows eleven PC and make certain you lot put information technology somewhere you plan to go on it permanently. If you motility, rename or delete this file later on choosing an icon, you'll get a blank icon on your desktop.

3. Right click on the desktop and select Personalize.

Personalize

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4. Open the Themes submenu.

Open themes

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five. Click "Apply custom theme."

Click use custom theme

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half dozen. Click Desktop icon settings.

click desktop icon settings

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seven. Select "Recycle Bin (full)" and click Change Icon.

Click Change Icon

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8. Click the Browse push button and select the imageres.dll.mun file from its location.

Browse for new DLL

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Annotation that you'll demand to pull down "All Files" selector in the dialog box or you may non run across the file listed.

Select all files

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9. Pick the icon of the full recyle bin and click Ok.

Select the icon

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10. Repeat this process for "Recyle Bin (empty)".

11. Click Ok on the Desktop Icon Settings menu.

Click on Desktop Icon Settings

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At present your Recycle bin icons should be changed. Y'all tin can always go the onetime ones dorsum past highlighting them and clicking the Restore Default push.

Windows 10 Recycle Bin icon in Windows 11

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By following all of these steps, you tin can a Windows 11 interface that looks and feels a lot more like Windows 10, along with some of the functionality you might miss the most. Unfortunately, there's no guarantee that all of these hacks go on working as new Windows 11 builds become released.

What Does Windows 10 Look Like,

Source: https://www.tomshardware.com/how-to/windows-11-look-like-windows-10

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