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  2. Features new to Windows 7 - Wikipedia

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    Sticky Notes of Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2002 and the similar Sticky Notes Gadget introduced in Windows Vista have been replaced with a new Sticky Notes application that supports new Windows 7 taskbar features — a thumbnail preview of a stack representing all minimized notes, and Jump Lists on the taskbar and Start menu to create a New ...

  3. Windows 7 - Wikipedia

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    Windows 7 is a major release of the Windows NT operating system developed by Microsoft. ... These buttons also enable Jump Lists to allow easy access to common tasks, ...

  4. List of features removed in Windows 7 - Wikipedia

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    The Windows 7 On-screen keyboard removes the ability to change or specify the font as a result of which keyboard layouts of fonts which use Dingbats and Unicode characters in place of alphabetic characters can no longer be viewed. The Windows 7 On-screen keyboard removes direct access to function keys. Function keys are now accessed using the ...

  5. Taskbar - Wikipedia

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    Jump lists appear when the user right-clicks on an icon in the taskbar or drags the icon upwards with the mouse left click. Recent and frequent files and folders can be pinned inside the jump list. Windows 7 introduced the ability to pin applications to the taskbar so that buttons for launching them appear when they are not running. Previously ...

  6. Jumplist - Wikipedia

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    Jumplist was a term used in the early years of the World Wide Web to describe a collection of links, which were individually referred to as jumps.The Jumplist database-driven web service was developed by i/us Corp. and launched in 1998 at jumplist.com .

  7. Jump list - Wikipedia

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    Jump list may refer to: Jump lists, menu options available on taskbar icons in Microsoft Windows; Skip list, a probabilistic data structure; See also. Jumplist

  8. Meghan Markle is opening up about her favorite holiday traditions with her family.. In an interview with Marie Claire, the Duchess of Sussex, 43, said, “I love the holidays,” and said of ...

  9. Windows shell - Wikipedia

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    Windows 7 added 'pinned' shortcuts and 'jump lists' to the taskbar, and automatically grouped program windows into one icon (although this could be disabled). Windows Server 2008 introduced the possibility to have a Windows installation without the shell, which results in fewer processes loaded and running. [17] [18]