
Desktop users of Windows 8: you don't have to fear the Metro start menu! I, too, was at first taken aback when I'd be shunted back to the Metro Start page after clicking the phantom start button, which in the Windows 8 Consumer Preview only shows up when you move the mouse to the lower-left corner of the screen. But after a little while of using the new interface metaphor, I found the switching smooth and unobtrusive.
Of course, there are always those who cling to the old ways—heck, we have a couple of longer-in-the-tooth contributors who still use WordPerfect! And in truth, it may at least feel quicker to launch programs from within the Windows 7-like desktop mode of Windows 8.

No Installation RequiredThe first Start menu feature you can get without any modifications to the default Windows 8 setup is the Run dialog. To get this, you can simply hit Windows Key-R in the desktop. For a little more Start menu feel, you can add a popup list of Libraries, Computer, Control Panel, and Network by right-clicking on the taskbar, choosing Properties > Toolbars and then checking the Desktop check box. Any icons you have on the desktop will appear in the popup list, as well as the features mentioned above. Starting a program could mean sprouting out a multitude of flyout menus, harking back to Windows 95.
Another option is checking Address in Taskbar Toolbars Properties, which will add a search box to the taskbar. In the resulting box, you can type a web address or a local program name, like Notepad or Calc. But neither of these modifications truly brings back the Start menu.