This is driving me bonkers.
I have three Win10 based devices. Two laptops and a desktop.
All are on the same version of windoze:
Version 22H2
OS Build 19045.5737
Experience pack 1000.19061.1000.0
One of the laptops still has working jump lists on installed applications - right click the application icon and you see a list of recently opened files and you can pin some that you use a lot for quick access.
The other laptop and desktop have lost this functionality.
I thought this was an OS level function, as it works on non-Microsoft applications (e.g. Adobe Acrobat). The settings for enabling the jump lists haven't been touched on any of the devices since each was set up.
So... what on earth do I need to do to get the jump lists back? It might make a small time difference in opening a file but because my muscle memory always starts with right-click, select file, I end up then having to take some time to be annoyed before then taking 3-4 extra clicks to find what I'm wanting to work on.

I have three Win10 based devices. Two laptops and a desktop.
All are on the same version of windoze:
Version 22H2
OS Build 19045.5737
Experience pack 1000.19061.1000.0
One of the laptops still has working jump lists on installed applications - right click the application icon and you see a list of recently opened files and you can pin some that you use a lot for quick access.
The other laptop and desktop have lost this functionality.
I thought this was an OS level function, as it works on non-Microsoft applications (e.g. Adobe Acrobat). The settings for enabling the jump lists haven't been touched on any of the devices since each was set up.
So... what on earth do I need to do to get the jump lists back? It might make a small time difference in opening a file but because my muscle memory always starts with right-click, select file, I end up then having to take some time to be annoyed before then taking 3-4 extra clicks to find what I'm wanting to work on.


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