A jumplist allows you to view recent web pages or documents or perform another task on a specific application that supports jumplists. To access them, right click the program on the taskbar (the applications key performs a right click), and you will see a list of options. This is a jumplist associated with that application. So, for example, right clicking Internet Explorer will show you recently viewed websites, and other options. Hope this helps.

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On 27/12/2009 01:04, blindguy wrote:
Hi,

Has anyone ever used the jumplist and if so what can you tell me about it?

I've had windows seven for a couple of weeks now and I can't seem to get a
grip on the jumplist.  Is there some sort of configuration that must be set
first?

Right clicking is the applications key right?

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