Question About Jumplist Categories

Delfofthebla

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I like using jumplist categories, but I hate the fact that I have to enable "recently opened items" to use them. I was wondering if there is a way to get jumplist categories without enabling recent items.

I'll show some screenshots of what I mean.
Not Cool.jpg

In the above screenshot, I have recent items enabled. If I disable recent items, the jumplist is wiped clean. While I am using a 3rd party program, the principle is the same across all applications. If any program has a category in its' jumplist, you won't be able to see it once you disable recent items.

The only way to even view a jumplist with recent items disabled, is to make a tasklist.
Not Cool2.jpg

While I can use the jumplist feature by using tasklists, I want categories! Is there any possible way to tweak win7 to not rely on recent items for category support?
 
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You con try this way ( I dont like jumplist).
BTW, to post a screenshot, use snipping tools to get shot, attach the shot using the paper clip (top right on the reply box).
 

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You con try this way ( I dont like jumplist).
BTW, to post a screenshot, use snipping tools to get shot, attach the shot using the paper clip (top right on the reply box).

Unfortunately I've already tried this. While it won't show recent items on your taskbar jumplists, it also disables categories.

(And thanks for the tip on attachments, edited main post.)
 

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