How to Hide or Access the All Apps List from Windows 10 Start Menu
This article is about how to hide or access the All Apps List from Windows 10 Start Menu. The list of all apps in the start menu will show the installed Windows apps and desktop apps in Windows 10 in alphabetical order.
If you don’t like the list of all the Start Menu apps that pop up, it might be a good idea to hide it from the default view.
But what if you want to go through the list of all apps again? This tutorial will show you how to hide/unhide all apps list in Windows 10 start menu.
How to Hide or Access the All Apps List from Windows 10 Start Menu
Step 1: We show you how to hide all apps list from Start Menu first, let’s take a look at what is common – there is a list of all apps displayed on Start Menu, as shown in the following screenshot the following.
The default list of all applications shown in the start menu
Step 2: Go to Settings app in Windows 10.
Step 3: In the Settings app, select the Personal option to perform the next step.
select the Personalization option
Step 4: On the left sidebar of the Settings window, click on the Start tab and see a setting named “Show list of applications in the Start menu” on the right panel. By default, the conversion must be done.
click the start tab
Tip: You can also open the Run dialog box and type the command “ms-settings: personalization-start” into the box to start this page immediately. open the run dialog
Step 5: Now, on the right side of the window, set the “”ms-settings: personalization-start” option to disable.
set option to off
Step 6: That’s it. Now you can click on the start menu to see if there is a list of all apps.
As you can see, there is no list of all applications displayed in the start menu. no list of all apps appears in the start menu
Once you’ve hidden it in your Windows 10 Start menu and want to access the list of all apps, how do you do that? Don’t worry! You can click the “All apps” button in the start menu.
Once you click on it, the start menu will show a list of all applications, just see how to do it.
Step 1: To access it again, you can click on the “All Apps” button displayed on the left of the Start menu.
Click the All Apps button
Step 2: Once you click this button, a list of “All Apps” will appear immediately. This is what the list looks like.
A list of all applications is displayed
If you want to go back to the tile view, you can click the “Pinned tiles” button.