OREANDA-NEWS. April 05, 2016. The Start menu in the first major update to the Windows 10 operating system will sport at least a couple of changes, and Microsoft wants your feedback.

The Start menu has been a source of controversy since Microsoft took it away with Windows 8 and then brought it back with Windows 10. Users are often sensitive to even minor tweaks, which is what they can expect with the update due out this summer.

The Start menu in the Windows 10 Anniversary Update displays an All Apps menu right from the get-go, eliminating the need to click its icon to display it, according to an animated gif tweeted Monday by Microsoft software engineer Jen Gentleman. The Settings and Account features are also hidden, requiring you to click a hamburger icon (the icon with three horizontal bars) to reveal them.