Add To Start Menu Windows 11 -

Right-click... Pin to taskbar? No. Too crowded already.

One rainy Tuesday, she needed her old project tracker—a niche .exe from the shared drive called “LogiTrack.” In Windows 10, she’d had it pinned two rows down, third from the left. She clicked it without thinking.

Nothing dramatic happened. No animation, no fanfare. But she opened the Start Menu, scrolled past the default clutter, and there it was—LogiTrack, nestled in the “Pinned” section. She dragged it to the front, first position. add to start menu windows 11

That night, she didn’t close her laptop. She left it open, the Start Menu displayed like a trophy. On the screen, a single icon gleamed—LogiTrack, first position, waiting for tomorrow morning.

For the first time in two weeks, she smiled. Then she spent the next hour rebuilding. Not tiles—she couldn’t bring those back. But folders. She learned you could drag icons onto each other to create folders in the Start Menu. Finance, Utilities, Archive. Right-click

She called Marcus. “Okay,” she said. “I’m in.”

She had added it to Start Menu. And somehow, she had added herself to Windows 11. Too crowded already

Gone were the live tiles she’d arranged like a personal command center. The weather tile that showed rain before she stepped outside. The news tile that gave her headlines with her coffee. The folder of utilities she’d built over five years.