Windows 11 is set for a change to the Start menu that’s not been popular in preview, and will surely be even less popular when it makes its full debut in Microsoft’s operating system next week.
The change in question involves a new account manager section that’s been added to the Start menu – though I say added, but the real controversy isn’t so much its addition as the fact that it replaces existing functionality that’s more useful. (Well, not so much replaces as hides, and we’ll come back to that).
Currently, this is part of the most recent preview update (for June, KB5039302 – that packed a nasty bug, incidentally), but that will become the cumulative update for July very soon (next week, in fact, on July 9 which is ‘Patch Tuesday’).
Microsoft explains in a support document for KB5039302: “This update starts the rollout of the new account manager on the Start menu. When you use a Microsoft account to sign in to Windows, you will get a glance at your account benefits. This feature also makes it easy to manage your account settings.”
Windows Latest has experienced the move first-hand, pointing out the differences between how the Start menu acts right now, and how it’ll change next week (in theory).
So, the change is being applied to your profile picture and name, displayed bottom-left of the Start menu. Currently when clicked, this pops up a small menu of options that allow the user to sign out, lock the PC (basically some of the shortcuts you’ll see on the CTRL+ALT+DEL screen).
This has become a new panel which instead gives you Microsoft Account-related settings and reminders, plus info on Microsoft services like OneDrive or Microsoft 365.
As Windows Latest further observes, though, you’ll get prompts about the likes of Microsoft 365 whether you subscribe or not – in fact, part of the drive here is to persuade you to take out a subscription, as a link is provided to discover all the ‘benefits’ of Microsoft 365.
The old functionality hasn’t been entirely replaced here, though, as there’s still a three-dot menu in the top-right corner of the new panel, and clicking this brings up the old options to sign out, lock and so forth.