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How to Get Windows 10-Style Live Tiles in Windows 11

By Matthew Lynch
June 12, 2023
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Windows 11 is the latest version of Microsoft’s operating system and comes with a wide range of new features and improvements. One of the most noticeable changes in Windows 11 is the design overhaul, which includes a new Start menu that no longer includes Live Tiles. While some users may prefer this simpler design, if you’re missing the Live Tiles, here is how to get Windows 10-style Live Tiles in Windows 11.

1. Download and Install “Open-Shell Menu”: Windows 11 comes with a new Start menu design that doesn’t feature Live Tiles. To get the Windows 10-style Live Tiles, you will need to download and install a third-party program called “Open-Shell Menu.” This free application offers a wide range of customization options for Windows 11, including a Windows 10 Start menu layout that includes Live Tiles.

2. Install and Setup Open-Shell Menu: Once you have downloaded “Open-Shell Menu,” install the program on your computer. Once the installation is complete, launch the program and navigate to the “Start Menu Style” tab. In this tab, select the “Windows 10” style Start menu layout.

3. Configure Live Tiles: After selecting the Windows 10 Start menu style, you can optionally configure Live Tiles to your liking. Right-click on any Live Tile to resize it or adjust the colors. You can also add or remove Live Tiles by right-clicking on any existing tile and selecting the “Pin to Start” or “Unpin from Start” options.

4. Customize Open-Shell Menu: Once you have configured your Live Tiles, it’s time to customize the Open-Shell Menu to your liking. Open-Shell Menu has several customization options, including the ability to change the menu style, icon size, and more. In the “Main Menu” tab, you can also configure other Start menu settings, such as the ability to hide the “All apps” list or customize the power options.

5. Enjoy the Windows 10-style Live Tiles: Once you have customized the Open-Shell Menu to your liking, you can enjoy the Windows 10-style Live Tiles in Windows 11. From now on, every time you click on the Start menu, you will see the Live Tiles that you have configured.

In conclusion, while Windows 11 no longer has the traditional Live Tiles, you can easily install a third-party program like Open-Shell Menu to get the same functionality as Windows 10. This method is straightforward and requires no technical expertise, so if you miss the Live Tiles, give it a try!

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