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Microsoft just broke another essential Start menu feature on Windows 10, and we aren't even surprised
Microsoft’s latest Windows 10 update (KB5055518) appears to break Jump Lists in the Start menu, removing the ability to view recently opened files when right-clicking app icons. Users have confirmed ...
Windows 10 had a feature called Jump Lists that allowed you to open recently used files directly from the Windows Start menu. For whatever reason, this time-saving shortcut was removed in Windows ...
When right-clicking on apps pinned to the Start menu, jump lists will be shown for apps that have them such as File Explorer. Jump lists will now be shown when right-clicking on apps pinned to the ...
When right-clicking on apps pinned to the Start menu, jump lists will be shown for apps that have them such as PowerPoint. Jump lists will now be shown when right-clicking on apps pinned to the Start ...
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