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New video demonstrates new Start Menu in Windows 9 (Threshold)

Zac Bowden Zac Bowden
September 26, 2020
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A new video has leaked onto the web today demonstrating how the new Start Menu in Windows Threshold works on the desktop. The video comes from build 9834, which screenshots had leaked from earlier in the day. It appears in this build it is possible to use both Start Screen and Start Menu with the desktop, something which is said to be changing in the future.

The video comes from WinFuture.de, who were the source of the original leaks. The video demonstrates use of the new Start Menu, and the ability to re-enable the Start Screen. WinBeta understands that the ability to re-enable the Start Screen isn’t permanent, and could be removed from the operating system before RTM. If users give feedback asking to keep the Start Screen however, Microsoft may opt to keep this option intact.

You can check out the video below:

What are your thoughts about the new Start Menu? Are you a fan or would you much rather stick with the Start Screen? Leave us your comments below and let us know!

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