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Create A Custom App Tile For The Windows 10 Start Menu

Create A Custom App Tile For The Windows 10 Start Menu

To get started creating your own tiles, follow these steps:

  1. In WinTileR, select Programs to set up a new tile.
  2. Select Select File and browse for the app you want to create a tile for.
  3. Next, you'll need to create graphics for the tile. ...
  4. Click the tile boxes on the right to add the tile images you want.

  1. How do I customize the Start menu tiles?
  2. How do I create a shortcut tile in Windows 10?
  3. How do I add apps to the Start menu in Windows 10?

How do I customize the Start menu tiles?

If you'd like to add tiles to your Start Menu, right-click on any program and select Pin to Start. Once a program is added to the Start Menu, you can resize the icon by right-clicking the tile selecting Resize.

How do I create a shortcut tile in Windows 10?

Open your Start menu and you'll see the website shortcut you added under “Recently Added” at the top left corner. Drag and drop the website to the right side of your Start menu. It'll become a shortcut tile, and you can position it anywhere you like.

How do I add apps to the Start menu in Windows 10?

Browse to the location of the app, where the .exe file is located. Using the Windows key + Left arrow keyboard shortcut snap the window with the application files to the left. Right-click, hold, drag and drop the .exe file that launch the apps to the Programs folder on the right.

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