Open the Windows 7 Jump List in a sliding manner.

  

In general, for Windows 7 users, if you need to open a program's Jumplists, you can right-click on the program's taskbar shortcut icon. The way to open. But for touchpads, trackballs (such as Thinkpad's Little Red Riding Hood) and multi-touch users, the right button is not too convenient in a sense (of course, the current touchpad functionality is already very powerful), is there any What is the simpler way?

In fact, Microsoft has considered this situation and provided corresponding solutions. In fact, it is also very simple, and certainly there are users who have discovered it inadvertently, that is, the left mouse button clicks and the mouse moves up, which can achieve the same effect.



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