: To remove an item, right-click any icon in the Pinned section and select Unpin from Start . 2. Adding System Folders to the Bottom Bar
Nothing dramatic happened. No animation, no fanfare. But she opened the Start Menu, scrolled past the default clutter, and there it was—LogiTrack, nestled in the “Pinned” section. She dragged it to the front, first position.
One rainy Tuesday, she needed her old project tracker—a niche .exe from the shared drive called “LogiTrack.” In Windows 10, she’d had it pinned two rows down, third from the left. She clicked it without thinking.
: Click the Start button, select All apps in the top-right, right-click the desired application, and select Pin to Start .
But a week passed, and she didn’t. Every morning, she clicked Start and felt a small pang of loss. She’d pin an app—Chrome, Slack, the ERP system—and it would sit there obediently. But it wasn’t hers .
: Click, hold, and drag any icon to reposition it. Move highly critical apps to the top row for immediate access.
If you want to pin a specific folder (like "Documents" or a project folder) or a specific file: