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How to make Windows 11 look like Windows 10

Just moved to Windows 11 and already missing things about Windows 10 ($147 at Amazon)? There's a lot to like about Microsoft's brand-new operating system, from its streamlined interface to Widgets, even if it lacks the appeal of the familiar Windows look.<br>

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How to make Windows 11 look like Windows 10

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  1. How to make Windows 11 look like Windows 10

  2. Just moved to Windows 11 and already missing things about Windows 10 ($147 at Amazon)? There's a lot to like about Microsoft's brand-new operating system, from its streamlined interface to Widgets, even if it lacks the appeal of the familiar Windows look. If you like having the Start menu over on the left or are still making your mind up about having the Widgets button in the taskbar, some simple changes can bring back a bit of the Windows 10 feel.

  3. Start menu location Windows 11’s most obvious design change is the relocation of the Windows Start menu from its traditional home nestled on the taskbar’s left side to the center of the taskbar. Fortunately, this change is easy to revert.

  4. Remove new icons The free option is Open-Shell, an open-source program (formerly known as Classic Shell) that can replace the start menu. Download the program and install it. However, make sure to disable Classic Explorer and Classic IE during installation. If you don’t, Open-Shell will also modify Windows Explorer in a way that doesn’t vibe with the look of Windows 10.

  5. Change icons The taskbar icons in Windows 11 are quite similar to Windows 10, so you might not feel the need to change them. Other icons throughout the operating system are significantly different.

  6. Disable rounded corners Round corners are key to the new look of Windows 11. Not everyone loves them, however, and there’s more bad news. It’s not currently possible to change them through Windows 11 itself or a third-party solution. You do have one option. Windows 11 will revert to square corners if you turn off hardware graphics acceleration (this will also turn off other visual features like transparency).

  7. Change the wallpaper Last, but least, you can restore the original Windows 10 wallpaper. This is not included with Windows 11, but is available from a variety of sources online, such as this 4K sample on Imgur. Right-click the image after you download it and then select Set as desktop background. The change will take effect immediately.

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