possible to search/filter Start Menu without "Quick find"?

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f@stkeys
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Post by f@stkeys » Mar 10th, ’21, 17:02

Is it possible, once a Start Menu is opened, to search/filter the items within it, without using "Quick find"?

Seeking similar functionality to the native Windows Start Menu. (If a user opens Windows Start Menu and begins typing, the system automatically shifts to search mode.)
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Tom
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Post by Tom » Mar 10th, ’21, 18:24

Currently not. But you can use keyboard shortcuts to run or open menu items. As with standard Windows menus you can underline one of the letters in a menu item's name by preceding that letter with an ampersand (&). When the menu is displayed, such an item can be selected by pressing the corresponding key on the keyboard.
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Post by f@stkeys » Mar 10th, ’21, 19:49

Tom, thank you for your swift and helpful reply. I'll try out the ampersand approach and make a feature request re: Start Menu filter/search.
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