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Small UI bug, not sure if it was in previous builds.

On a Jump List under Frequent, you can pin things. Hovering over the pin icon shows a little tooltip that says "P&in to this menu" where the i should be underlined to show a keyboard shortcut. The keyboard shortcut does not work, either.

I'm on 7068 too but for me, the wmp jumplist only got:

-Play all music

-Windows Media Player

-Unpin this program from taskbar

-Close window

There's no frequent section...

And no previous playlist task.

Tried with WMP running, and without running.

Any idea?

I'm on 7068 too but for me, the wmp jumplist only got:

-Play all music

-Windows Media Player

-Unpin this program from taskbar

-Close window

There's no frequent section...

And no previous playlist task.

Tried with WMP running, and without running.

Any idea?

My friend was having the same issue, and it turns out it's a setting you just may have disabled.

Check the Taskbar and Start Menu Properties to ensure that the boxes are checked under Privacy of the Start Menu tab.

Also press the Customize... button for the Start Menu and make sure you don't have the number of recent programs to display in Jump Lists [and without, if you want that, too] to 0. It's at the bottom of the window, below the listbox.

Just checked this, same here :blink:

The '&' after the 'P' would normally be used to turn the 'P' into a keyboard shortcut, but somehow it ended up broken.

Actually, it changes the 'i' into the shortcut ;)

The & goes before the letter you wish to shortcut-ize.. :p

Still does it. :(

Most irritating.

Ok, check the permissions. Go here:

C:\Users\<your name>\Desktop

In the file tree on the left, right-click on the folder and select "Properties". Change to the "Security" tab and click on "Advanced" tab. Under Permission, it should say "Full Control", and under "Apply to", it should say "This folder, subfolders and files".

If not, you need to Change Permissions.

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