With that being said, you can follow the directions below to enable the functionality.
Seeing that this functionality can be enabled in Windows 10, this leads us to believe that it may be coming in a future build, but it may not be quite ready yet for Insiders. Unfortunately, in the first few builds that were released to Insiders, the Start menu did not have this feature but thanks to a Registry tweak, you can bring this functionality back.įor clarity, Jump Lists work in the taskbar without this Registry tweak but when you add the Dword value below, Jump Lists can now be opened inside the Start menu. Several years ago, Microsoft created a feature for power users called Jump Lists and with the return of the Start menu in Windows 10, many assumed that this feature would be present too.