A delightful suggestion, and one that could be easily implemented. The Windows 10 Start Menu is still a work in progress, even though it may look like something that is nearly finished.
And that is because it has come a long way from when it was first unveiled at BUILD 2014.
Fans of this trademark Windows feature, however, believe it can be further improved in terms of usability, if not design. One of the more interesting proposition is to change the default behavior of the Start Menu to make it easier for mouse users.
As posted here on UserVoice, the idea is to make the Start Menu available whenever the mouse cursor is moved to the bottom left corner of the screen.
The Start Screen, on the other hand, should be accessible by double-clicking the Start Button.
Microsoft has up until now based the default behavior of the Start Menu on the Continuum feature that allows people using 2-in-1 and hybrid devices to jump from the desktop to the Modern UI without losing their work — the Start Menu simply becomes a Start Screen by going full screen.
Still, this is a fascinating suggestion, and is at least worth a look.
Maybe as an option?
Who knows!
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