After receiving user criticism for years, Microsoft has confirmed that it is developing more powerful customization features for the 'Start' menu in Windows 11 and plans to add more user-controllable layout options to the existing foundation. March Rogers, one of the leaders of Microsoft's design team and a Partner Design Director at the company, recently stated on the social platform X that the team has begun listening to user feedback and is working on improving the interactive experience and personalization capabilities of the 'Start' menu.
