The Win+X menu is useful, but no substitute for the old Start menu as
it doesn't
provide access to your applications. To find this, hold down the Windows key
and press Q or either right-click an empty part of the Start screen or swipe your
finger up from the bottom of the screen and select 'All Apps' to reveal a
scrolling
list of all your installed applications. Browse the various tiles to find what you
need and click the relevant app to launch it.

provide access to your applications. To find this, hold down the Windows key
and press Q or either right-click an empty part of the Start screen or swipe your
finger up from the bottom of the screen and select 'All Apps' to reveal a
scrolling
list of all your installed applications. Browse the various tiles to find what you
need and click the relevant app to launch it.