VADIM MIKHAILENKO: When you click the Start button, you see a combination of what was available in Windows 10, windows 8, and got morphed a little bit when Windows 10 was introduced. So this is the classic start menu. You see the list of all the applications, which starts with recently added applications, and then in alphabetical order, based on each letter, it shows you what's installed on your computer. Now, some applications, as you can see, they have this arrow to the right and which means that this is a folder. And applications underneath of this are actual applications that you would need to click that are located in that particular folder. Here on the left, there is a section that shows you different functions, frequently used functions that are available. For example, the user ID that I'm using to record this video called video recording and this button shows you that you can switch between different users in your computer. You can expand this view of the start and switch between the users. This is what this first button is for. You can access documents for the given user, access pictures or access settings available to you as a Windows 10 user. You can also obviously shut down power off, and there are different options for sleep, shut down, and restart of the computer. On the right, it's a Tiles Menu, which is useful for touch screen devices. And there are three categories for the tiles, create, play, and explore. And like I said, it's especially useful for the users that are using the touch screen devices, as you can see. Tiles is Microsoft's invention, and they are very useful if you don't just use the mouse but use the touch screen because they're bigger and much easier to click. - If you like the content, please make sure to click the Like button and share with your friends. Also, there's tons of information in the description of this video. Make sure to check it out. VADIM MIKHAILENKO: Make sure to check out my other relevant videos and subscribe to my YouTube channel. We have a lot of great stuff planned in the pipeline, and I don't want you to miss any of it. And if you'd like to get notified about all the new stuff that are coming out, make sure to subscribe to my email list as well. All the links are here on the screen. Make sure to click to stay in touch. Thanks again for watching.