{"id":7511,"date":"2023-09-19T08:41:41","date_gmt":"2023-09-19T08:41:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/businessyield.com\/tech\/?p=7511"},"modified":"2023-09-19T08:41:43","modified_gmt":"2023-09-19T08:41:43","slug":"how-to-make-windows-11-look-like-windows-10","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/businessyield.com\/tech\/how-to\/how-to-make-windows-11-look-like-windows-10\/","title":{"rendered":"HOW TO MAKE WINDOWS 11 LOOK LIKE WINDOWS 10: EASY!","gt_translate_keys":[{"key":"rendered","format":"text"}]},"content":{"rendered":"

Numerous Windows 11 users have expressed disapproval of the new user interface and how it differs from Windows 10’s predecessor. Although Windows 11 offers several new features and enhancements, getting used to the new interface may take some time. The good news is that there are several ways to customize Windows 11 so that it looks more like Windows 10. In this guide, we will go over a few of these options so that Windows 10 users will find Windows 11’s interface more reassuring and welcoming. To learn how to make Windows 11 look like Windows 10, continue reading.<\/p>

Make Windows 11 Look Like Windows 10<\/span><\/h2>

Many users prefer the new interface of Windows 11 over Windows 10 due to its fresh new look. However, if you discover that you miss the appearance and feel of the earlier version, you can easily make Windows 11 look like Windows 10. There are a few simple ways to make Windows 11 look like Windows 10. You can alter the Start menu, wallpaper, and icons to make Windows 11 look like Windows 10 as closely as possible. <\/p>

To restore some of the classic features, including the Start menu and icons from Windows 10, and to make Windows 11 more look like Windows 10. Given Microsoft’s<\/a> current stance on UI customization, it may never be possible to completely restore Windows 11 to its appearance in Windows 10. Even so, there are a few significant adjustments you can make to improve your comfort.<\/p>

How to Make Windows 11 Look Like Windows 10 <\/span><\/h2>

#1. Align the Start Menu to the Left<\/span><\/h3>

The first and most fundamental change is to move the Taskbar and Start menu to the left side of the screen. The Windows Start menu was traditionally nestled on the taskbar’s left side, but Windows 11 has moved it to the taskbar’s center, which is the most noticeable design change. Fortunately, it is simple to undo this change.<\/p>