In Windows 10, the behavior of the taskbar, especially with shortcuts like the ones you're describing, can be customized to an extent through accessibility settings or potentially by using third-party utilities. Here are a few suggestions that might help you achieve a similar or alternate workaround: 1. Keyboard Shortcuts Customization: Windows 10 does allow you to create custom keyboard shortcuts for applications. You can create a desktop shortcut for the folder, and then assign a keyboard shortcut to open it. This way, you can mimic the quick access features you had in Windows 7. 2. Third-Party Tools: Tools like AutoHotkey can help you create custom keyboard shortcuts and automation scripts to perform specific tasks. You...