Specifically, some Windows 11 users are complaining (via Microsoft’s Feedback Hub (opens in new tab) and public forums like Reddit (opens in new tab), via Windows Latest (opens in new tab)) that installing Windows 11 Update KB5010414 (opens in new tab) causes the Start menu to inconsistently vanish, often closing shortly after the user clicks the Start button.  Microsoft has officially recognized the issue and published a response that suggests this may be less of a bug than a feature working as intended, leading to a lot of unintentional frustration. “Thank you for your feedback! We’re working on this, but we believe passing over the widgets icon as you move your mouse might be what’s causing this,” reads the response, attributed to a Microsoft engineer. “We’d recommend carefully avoiding it as you move your mouse into the Start menu as a workaround for now.” See, this update appears to have changed the way the Windows 11 user interface works in a small but significant way: The (frankly extraneous and unnecessary) new Widgets flyout menu pops out from the left side of the screen any time the cursor moves over the Widgets icon on the taskbar. 

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That’s a bit different than the way things worked at Windows 11’s launch, when you had to click on the Widgets taskbar button to make the Widgets window pop out. But after this latest update, there’s a new “hover” feature that causes the Widgets panel to appear from the left when your cursor hovers over the Widgets button and disappear as soon as you move the cursor away.  Sure enough, I was able to replicate a scenario whereby the Start menu seemed to “disappear” on one of our Windows 11 machines running the KB5010414 update. If you have the Start button left-aligned and the Widgets icon on your taskbar, it will be nestled right alongside the Start button, and it’s quite easy to accidentally graze it while mousing around your taskbar. Once you do the Start menu vanishes, and if you’re not paying attention — say, because you were headed two doors down to open your email app — you barely even see the Widgets menu start to pop out, making it appear the Start menu has just vanished.

What you need to know

While some users are reporting more serious issues in the wake of this update, at this juncture it looks like a significant portion of the KB5010414 bug complaints are actually about a problem caused by a design change.  Luckily, it’s an easy one to avoid: Simply right-click the taskbar and open the Taskbar settings menu. From there, toggle the Widgets menu to Off in the Taskbar items menu.  That will hide the Widget icon and eliminate the risk of unwanted Start menu interruptions — at least until Microsoft sees fit to let users opt out of this too-eager new hovering Widgets menu.

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title: “Windows 11 Update Causing Start Menu Problems What You Need To Know” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-09” author: “Bradley Bower”


Specifically, some Windows 11 users are complaining (via Microsoft’s Feedback Hub (opens in new tab) and public forums like Reddit (opens in new tab), via Windows Latest (opens in new tab)) that installing Windows 11 Update KB5010414 (opens in new tab) causes the Start menu to inconsistently vanish, often closing shortly after the user clicks the Start button.  Microsoft has officially recognized the issue and published a response that suggests this may be less of a bug than a feature working as intended, leading to a lot of unintentional frustration. “Thank you for your feedback! We’re working on this, but we believe passing over the widgets icon as you move your mouse might be what’s causing this,” reads the response, attributed to a Microsoft engineer. “We’d recommend carefully avoiding it as you move your mouse into the Start menu as a workaround for now.” See, this update appears to have changed the way the Windows 11 user interface works in a small but significant way: The (frankly extraneous and unnecessary) new Widgets flyout menu pops out from the left side of the screen any time the cursor moves over the Widgets icon on the taskbar. 

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That’s a bit different than the way things worked at Windows 11’s launch, when you had to click on the Widgets taskbar button to make the Widgets window pop out. But after this latest update, there’s a new “hover” feature that causes the Widgets panel to appear from the left when your cursor hovers over the Widgets button and disappear as soon as you move the cursor away.  Sure enough, I was able to replicate a scenario whereby the Start menu seemed to “disappear” on one of our Windows 11 machines running the KB5010414 update. If you have the Start button left-aligned and the Widgets icon on your taskbar, it will be nestled right alongside the Start button, and it’s quite easy to accidentally graze it while mousing around your taskbar. Once you do the Start menu vanishes, and if you’re not paying attention — say, because you were headed two doors down to open your email app — you barely even see the Widgets menu start to pop out, making it appear the Start menu has just vanished.

What you need to know

While some users are reporting more serious issues in the wake of this update, at this juncture it looks like a significant portion of the KB5010414 bug complaints are actually about a problem caused by a design change.  Luckily, it’s an easy one to avoid: Simply right-click the taskbar and open the Taskbar settings menu. From there, toggle the Widgets menu to Off in the Taskbar items menu.  That will hide the Widget icon and eliminate the risk of unwanted Start menu interruptions — at least until Microsoft sees fit to let users opt out of this too-eager new hovering Widgets menu.

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