Windows 10 start menu ushered in fine-tuning and you can adjust the size without affecting the search interface

If you feel that the Windows 10 start menu is too large or too small, naturally you can easily drag the mouse pointer on its edge to adjust its size, freeing up more space for nailing applications. But there is a problem when we change the size of the start menu, the Windows search interface will also be affected.

In Windows 10 version 20H2 or earlier, the Windows search interface will respect the size of the start menu. When the cursor is positioned on the top edge of the “Start” menu, and then drag the mouse up or down, the search user interface responds accordingly. If it is raised, the problem is not big. In some cases, when the height of the start menu is lowered At times, some search UI elements may not zoom properly, making users unable to view all the main functions of the search function, such as Bing screenshot search or the “switch to Microsoft Edge” banner.

In the preview version of Windows 10 version 20H2, the search and start menu have also become two separate entities in terms of window size. Now we can change the height of the start menu without affecting the search interface.

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This UI change means that Microsoft may introduce a new way to change the height and width of the search interface. Since the Windows search interface can be controlled through server-side updates, we don’t need to be surprised if they bring this change to the old version of Windows 10.

In addition to the above changes, Microsoft is also developing another feature that allows Edge to share browsing data with Windows Search. In the upcoming Microsoft Edge version, you can use new synchronization services to share browser data in Windows 10 search services, such as taskbar search.

Currently, in the Canary build version of Edge, this setting can be accessed under the “Settings”> “Profiles” page. After enabling this feature, Windows Search will get your Microsoft Edge browser data, such as browsing history, frequently visited websites, bookmark pages, etc. Currently, Microsoft is only testing Edge integration in Windows Search, but this feature may also appear in other service-based services, including the digital assistant Cortana.

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