First, click the Windows logo in the lower left corner of the desktop to pop up the start menu (the start menu will be replaced soon), and then click "Settings" to enter the settings panel.
2 Personalization
Windows 10 has the same settings as the previous version of Windows Control Panel. Enter the settings and click the "Personalize" button to enter the personalized settings interface.
3 Select Start
After entering the personalized setting interface, click the "Start" button on the left to enter the "Start" setting category. In this category, you can find all the settings about the start (whether it is the screen or the menu).
4 turn on the switch
Enter the setting category of "Start", find a button named "Use Full Screen Start Menu" on the right, and then click the switch in front of the text to open this option.
5 Close the settings
When the switch in front of the text "Use full-screen start menu" turns blue, it means that it is turned on successfully. Please close this window to save the settings.
6 You're screwed.
At this time, click on the Windows logo in the lower left corner of the screen or press the Windows logo key on the keyboard to find out whether the start menu has become full screen. ! However, it should be noted that the start menu in Windows 10 operating system scrolls up and down, instead of scrolling left and right in Windows8. 1.