Universal apps missing uninstall shortcut

The right click menu for universal applications is missing the uninstall key. This means every time you want to uninstall an app, you have to stop using Start10 and open the standard Win10 menu to do so. 

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Thank You for reporting your issue , we will look into it 

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The right click menu for universal applications is missing the uninstall key. This means every time you want to uninstall an app, you have to stop using Start10 and open the standard Win10 menu to do so. 
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Hello, You do not need to stop Start10 to get to Standard Win10 menu. Just press your right windows key on your keyboard to go to it (provided you turn it on at Start10 control section). or if your keyboard do not have right windows key. You can select other methods listed below that control option.

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Quoting basj, reply 4


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The right click menu for universal applications is missing the uninstall key. This means every time you want to uninstall an app, you have to stop using Start10 and open the standard Win10 menu to do so. 



Hello, You do not need to stop Start10 to get to Standard Win10 menu. Just press your right windows key on your keyboard to go to it (provided you turn it on at Start10 control section). or if your keyboard do not have right windows key. You can select other methods listed below that control option.

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That is what I said, yes. You have to stop using Start10 and switch over to the stock Windows 10 start menu to uninstall apps.

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So, what is the problem? Just 2 key stroke away.

It not that you going to uninstall apps every few second. Do you?

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Quoting basj, reply 6

So, what is the problem? Just 2 key stroke away.

It not that you going to uninstall apps every few second. Do you?
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The problem is that this should be possible from within Start10.

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Start10's primary duty is to come as close to replicating how the Windows 7 start menu functioned.  With that, Windows 7 also did not have such an option.

That said, we will log this as a feature request.

Thanks.