windows jump list

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The Windows jump list is a feature that provides quick access to recent files and common tasks for pinned applications on the taskbar. In the context of Microsoft Teams, recent updates have moved the Quit action out of the Windows jump list to the system tray, aiming to reduce accidental call disconnections. This change reflects how software developers can modify jump list entries to improve user experience. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover such adjustments, highlighting the jump list's role in application shortcuts and its customization by both users and developers. Understanding the Windows jump list helps in navigating taskbar shortcuts and managing app behaviors effectively.
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    Teams Desktop Update: Quit Moved to System Tray, Confirm Before Leaving, Hide Toolbar

    Microsoft is finally making it harder to hang up on people by accident: the Teams desktop app will move the Quit action out of the Windows jump list and leave it accessible only from the system tray, while the client gains an optional “confirm before leaving” setting and a separate “hide meeting...
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