juniper7 wrote:
That's great that you figured it out, Gaurav.
Do you think you could have a couple pictures,
to show everyone how easy it is to put in the label area of Customize Start Menu tab.
Here are simple step-by-step instructions:
1. Right click the Start button and click Settings.
2. Check "Show all settings" at the top of the Settings window.
3. Go to Customize Start Menu tab.
4. Download the file attached in the post above called Glyphs.txt. Open it.
5. In the text file, select the glyph you want to insert and press Ctrl+C to copy it.
6. Switch back to Start Menu Settings and double click the *icon* of the item whose glyph you copied. This will open the "Edit Menu Item" dialog.
7. Erase the contents of the "Label" text field and then press Ctrl+V to paste the glyph. Then type the name of the item after the glyph in the language of your choice.
8. Click OK everywhere to save Settings.
9. Repeat steps 1-9 and you will have a Start Menu 2nd column with Windows 10-like icon design.
Note: These glyphs will display properly on Windows 7 and up with the Segoe UI Symbol font present. You might want to change the font used in your skin(s) to Segoe UI Symbol. The rest of the non-glyph characters should display the same as regular Segoe UI.