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The only thing it is good for is right-click, e. However, if that is the problem there is a simple workaround for that: start the OSK to tap out the Win-X keyboard sequence. I just wanted to let you know of more workarounds without having to type them all in.
But I would be curious if my Touch Magnifier idea allows you to get a right-click on the Start button? Also, you could either subscribe to that thread's RSS view or use its Alert in order to be aware of any further developments there. Drag the Taskbar to another location, either to either side of the desktop, or to the top.
No idea why this widely reported issue isn't fixed yet with a proper Windows Update. Seems pretty easy to recreate. So If restarting computer and Cortana By right clicking Cortana process in task manager and ending task don't fix the problem. Hello, I am using a windows 10 preview build, the most recent one. Just last night the start menu stopped working, it doesn't work on the keyboard either. If I click it, a loading sign will appear for half a second but It won't do anything.
Cortana seems to work fine. My antivirus is AVG. I really like a lot of the features of Windows 10 and that's why I would like to buy a license, however the bugs are a problem. Hope a fix is found for this :. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Previous Next. Hi Rom, Thank you for posting on Microsoft Communities. Please follow the below methods to troubleshoot on the issue: Method 1: Perform a sfc scan on the computer to check if there are any corruptions on the computer.
Feel free to get back to us for any further assistance. How satisfied are you with this reply? Just be careful not to close the window while sfc is doing its thing. Once System File Checker is finished, you'll either see a report of all the files it replaced, or if everything was fine, you'll see a message like this:. If System File Checker replaced any corrupt or missing system files, save all of your open work and restart your computer.
Once you log back in, try to open the Start Menu to see if that fixed your issues. The next thing you can try is to reset the Start Menu entirely, along will all the Windows 10 apps that were preinstalled or installed from the Microsoft Store. To do this, you'll need to open PowerShell as an administrator — Command Prompt won't work for the command you'll run.
It will also register a manifest file for each program it reinstalls. You don't need to worry about the manifest files, though — it's just something Windows needs to run each program. Don't worry about them — most are just warnings about why a program can't be reinstalled:. If none of the above methods fixed the Start Menu, the last thing you can try is to do a factory reset of your Windows 10 installation.
But keep in mind that this is an "almost-scorched-earth" method, and should only be used as a last resort. Resetting your Windows 10 installation should keep all of your personal files intact documents, pictures, videos, and so on , but will uninstall all the other drivers and programs you've installed.
Basically this resets your computer to the state it was in when you first turned it on. In the PowerShell terminal, run the command systemreset to bring up the Windows reset wizard. Wait a moment while the wizard analyzes your system. Then, you'll see a list of all the programs that'll be removed:. Once you're finished resetting Windows and creating a new user, the Start Menu should be working again.
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