So far there have been a number of proposed fixes for the problem, but like most solutions to Windows bugs, they only seem to work for a select number of people at a time.
However, users on the official Windows 10 forum have reported that sometimes, after resizing the Weather app on their Start menu, the icon stops showing live updates, even with repeated restarts.
Microsoft has revamped both the Start menu and the Start screen in Windows 10, but users expect this series of improvements to continue until.
RELATED: How to Change the Default City for the Weather Complication on Apple Watch Extra-large live tiles on the Windows 10 Start screen. Normally, this tile should display the current temperature with a snapshot of the upcoming forecast that’s updated every few minutes–as shown above. The Weather app works well enough when you open it, but there have been many complaints that the Live Tiles feature doesn’t exactly work the way it should. Once you enter your city, find and click it in the drop-down list. It will now appear every time you open the Places tab.įavorites can be deleted by right-clicking on the tile you want to get rid of, and selecting the option to “Remove from Favorites”. To add a favorite city, start by clicking on the tile with the plus sign in the middle, seen below: Here you can add favorite cities into tiles which display short summaries of the current weather there, and double as a link to that city’s homepage. RELATED: How to Fine Tune Weather, Traffic, and Sports Updates on Your Amazon Echo If you’re travelling often (or just a meteorology junkie), you can set a list of favorites in the Places tab. The only feature unaffected by the Launch Location setting are the articles listed in the News tab, which will stay the same no matter where your city is set. Whichever setting you choose, it will affect both the city on the front page summary and the starting location used in the Maps and Historical Weather tabs. This can be toggled to either show one city by default, or to detect your location each time you open the app. While I was grateful to have seen their presence shrunk in Windows 10 from the screen-filling fuscia splatter that they were in Windows 8, I still didn’t really have much use for them, even though they were there every time I clicked the Start button in Windows. Then click on the tile for the app you wish to launch.The “Launch Location” setting controls what you see when the app boots up. For a long time I’ve been neglecting Windows Live Tiles. No live tile support for some apps Live Tiles Anywhere can use the toast notifications from the action / notification center. All apps with a Live Tile are supported, both on Windows 10 and Windows 11. To access one of the apps, simply click on the folder to open it and display its tiles. All four sizes are supported The 'Live' aspect of the Live Tiles is present both on the Start Menu tiles and for the widgets on Desktop. Now your Xbox and Groove Music tiles are in a single folder. Start by dragging one tile on top of another, such as putting the Groove Music tile on top of the Xbox tile. We'll use the apps for Xbox, Groove Music, Movies & TV, and Netflix as our initial test subjects. Let's say you want to put all your entertainment-related apps into a single folder. You just need to make sure you've already installed the Creators Update. That process can serve to better organize your tiles and chew up less space on your screen.
But are too many individual tiles still roaming around your Start menu or Start screen? With the Windows 10 Creators Update released on April 12, you can tap into a new feature that lets you place tiles into folders. Okay, so we've resized titles, added and removed them, and organized them into groups.