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On a PC, the Start menu will be turned on by default when you log into Windows 10. On a pure touch-screen device, such as a tablet, the Start screen will be the default.
Swipe your way to apps and settings on Microsoft's Windows RT tablet, or use Windows key shortcuts and other keystroke combinations to zip to nearly any program or setting.
Introduced in Windows 8, the Start screen still exists in Windows 10, and you can customize it according to your own preferences.
You can turn off the touch screen on Windows 10 devices in just a few steps. Here's what you need to know to do it.
Right click the Start button and click Device Manager OR search for 'Device Manager' from the Windows 8.1 Start screen Select Human Interface Devices Look for a device with the words 'touch screen.
Depending on your device, the Start Screen might be missing after upgrade to Windows 10. Here's how to get the Start Screen back in Windows 10.
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