Theme for start menu windows 8
April Update: Some new Windows 8 themes have been added. A new themepack with the latest Windows 8 M3 wallpapers can be downloaded here:. December Update: We have added a themepack for all Windows 7 users that includes various Windows 8 wallpapers. You can download this theme here:. This theme modifies the progress bar, the start panel, the explorer shell, the start orb, the login screen and much more.
A Windows Vista theme that modifies your shell, logon backgrounds, desktop wallpapers, system tray icons and more. If Windows 8 will look similar to this we already have a winner ;. Muffler also created many other themes for XP, Vista and Windows 7. Hopefully, we will see some similar Windows 8 themes soon. A very simple transparent theme that modifies the Start orb and the build numbers.
This theme inspired by Windows 8 makes use of the Superbar. A Windows 8 theme for XP that simply rocks. Another great desktop theme has been created by caezar, but for this one you need WindowBlinds:. If you have created any Windows 8 themes, please post a link below so we can include them here. So far, this is the most complete list of Windows 8 themes. Windows 8. Pro Browser Free. WinDroid Lollipop Free. Friendbook Lite Free. Unigram - Telegram for Windows 10 Free.
Additional information Published by CatkinApps. Published by CatkinApps. Copyright CatkinApps. Developed by CatkinApps. Approximate size Ever find yourself accidentally opening programs because you spend a lot of time around the bottom of your screen?
Move the Taskbar and your problem is solved. You might even want to set the Taskbar to auto-hide, so it doesn't take up screen space when it's not in use. However, if you tend to switch between programs a lot using the icons, this will likely cost you more time than it saves.
Speaking of icons, you can also pin files and folders to the Taskbar , rather than just using it for programs. If there's a document that you tend to use every day, simply drag it onto the relevant program in your Taskbar and it will be added to its jump list. From there, you can right click the icon for that program and have immediate access to the file, without it clogging up your Desktop.
The Start Screen received some backlash from users when it made its first appearance in Windows 8, with one major criticism being how jarring it could be to switch to it from your desktop. However, a few minor Start Screen tweaks can make that transition much smoother — as well as making the screen more functional.
Right-click your Taskbar and once again click on 'Properties', but this time choose the 'Navigation' tab. The 'Start Screen' sub-menu has the options that you're looking for, all of which might be of some use. Ticking 'Show my desktop background on Start' will change its appearance from a completely different screen, to something closer to an overlay for your desktop.
You might also want to opt to 'Show the Apps view automatically when I go to Start' so you can immediately get to something closer to the Start Menu of old when you press the Windows key. Of course, simply making the Start Screen a little bit closer to what we knew as the Start Menu won't be enough for some. A host of third party programs can give you the Start Menu back , but if you're just looking for easy access to a list of your programs via the Taskbar, you can do so quickly and easily without downloading any extras.
First, you're going to want to create a new folder in a location of your choice, and name it 'Start Menu'. You can access frequently access files of programs such as Paint or the Windows File Explorer right from the menu, which is very handy and is something I really missed in Windows 8.
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