Windows 11’s Start menu is undergoing another big facelift, and it looks a lot like Windows 10 Live Tiles, but some people might find the new look cluttered. In recent preview builds, Microsoft started exploring ‘adaptive cards’ support for the Start menu, which could integrate widgets-like cards into the Start menu sidebar.
The current Start menu design in Windows 11 has several app icons under the “pinned” section. Then, we have recent app or file activities under the “Recommendation” section. Unlike Windows 10, the Start menu in Windows 11 is static. You cannot interact with what’s on your Start menu, but this could change in a future release.
Windows Latest has been reporting about Microsoft’s plans to integrate “adaptive cards” into the Start menu. The adaptive cards, which also power the Widgets board, will allow you to interact with certain Windows 11 features, such as “Phone Link”.
For example, you may be able to respond to a text message on your phone directly from the Start menu.
The sidebar will initially be limited to the Phone Link app, but Microsoft plans to open it to everyone because adaptive cards can be used by anyone.
According to the documentation, these adaptive cards are written in JSON and can be rendered natively to match the look and feel of Windows 11.
For example, if an adaptive card is created for widgets board, when the same payload is sent to Windows 11 Start menu, it will look and feel like the Phone Link integration on the sidebar.
You’ll find toggles related to these adaptive cards or companions in Settings > Personalization > Start. As mentioned,…
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