Windows 10: Recently used apps in start menu?











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In Windows 10, how can you list recently used apps in the start menu?



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  • Here you go: tenforums.com/tutorials/…
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  • @Jatin thanks but their description is misleading - that just shows Most Used only, not recently used.
    – Alveoli
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  • I need a list of apps I have last used. So if I just opened iTunes I expect it to be on the list. Right now, Microsoft has a mysterious algorithm to decide if something is "Most" used or not... and it's not as sensitive as Win7.
    – Alveoli
    Jan 18 '16 at 10:40















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In Windows 10, how can you list recently used apps in the start menu?



In Windows 7, recently used (and frequently used) apps would appear automatically.










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  • Here you go: tenforums.com/tutorials/…
    – Jatin
    Jan 17 '16 at 23:22










  • @Jatin thanks but their description is misleading - that just shows Most Used only, not recently used.
    – Alveoli
    Jan 18 '16 at 10:39










  • I need a list of apps I have last used. So if I just opened iTunes I expect it to be on the list. Right now, Microsoft has a mysterious algorithm to decide if something is "Most" used or not... and it's not as sensitive as Win7.
    – Alveoli
    Jan 18 '16 at 10:40













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In Windows 10, how can you list recently used apps in the start menu?



In Windows 7, recently used (and frequently used) apps would appear automatically.










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In Windows 10, how can you list recently used apps in the start menu?



In Windows 7, recently used (and frequently used) apps would appear automatically.







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  • Here you go: tenforums.com/tutorials/…
    – Jatin
    Jan 17 '16 at 23:22










  • @Jatin thanks but their description is misleading - that just shows Most Used only, not recently used.
    – Alveoli
    Jan 18 '16 at 10:39










  • I need a list of apps I have last used. So if I just opened iTunes I expect it to be on the list. Right now, Microsoft has a mysterious algorithm to decide if something is "Most" used or not... and it's not as sensitive as Win7.
    – Alveoli
    Jan 18 '16 at 10:40


















  • Here you go: tenforums.com/tutorials/…
    – Jatin
    Jan 17 '16 at 23:22










  • @Jatin thanks but their description is misleading - that just shows Most Used only, not recently used.
    – Alveoli
    Jan 18 '16 at 10:39










  • I need a list of apps I have last used. So if I just opened iTunes I expect it to be on the list. Right now, Microsoft has a mysterious algorithm to decide if something is "Most" used or not... and it's not as sensitive as Win7.
    – Alveoli
    Jan 18 '16 at 10:40
















Here you go: tenforums.com/tutorials/…
– Jatin
Jan 17 '16 at 23:22




Here you go: tenforums.com/tutorials/…
– Jatin
Jan 17 '16 at 23:22












@Jatin thanks but their description is misleading - that just shows Most Used only, not recently used.
– Alveoli
Jan 18 '16 at 10:39




@Jatin thanks but their description is misleading - that just shows Most Used only, not recently used.
– Alveoli
Jan 18 '16 at 10:39












I need a list of apps I have last used. So if I just opened iTunes I expect it to be on the list. Right now, Microsoft has a mysterious algorithm to decide if something is "Most" used or not... and it's not as sensitive as Win7.
– Alveoli
Jan 18 '16 at 10:40




I need a list of apps I have last used. So if I just opened iTunes I expect it to be on the list. Right now, Microsoft has a mysterious algorithm to decide if something is "Most" used or not... and it's not as sensitive as Win7.
– Alveoli
Jan 18 '16 at 10:40










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There is a start menu setting for this... I don't know why it is not on by default




  1. Start > Settings > Personalization > Start

  2. Then turn on "Show most used apps"


Show most used apps setting






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    I don’t think this is exactly what you’d hoped for, but it seems it’s the best Microsoft has available.





    Joy Kemprai replied on September 17, 2015

    Microsoft Support Engineer




    Thank you for posting in Microsoft Community. I understand your concern and I am glad to assist you.



    It is very simple. With the new Windows 10 you can access a lot of Windows functions and features by simply typing in the search bar or asking Cortana.



    Here’s how you can personalize it.



    Type ‘recently’ in the search bar and click on ‘Show recently opened items in jump list on Start or the Task Bar’.



    On clicking on it, it should take you to the personalization Window and from the start category, you have to turn on ‘Show recently opened items in jump list on Start or the Task Bar’.



    You’re good to go.







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    • Thank you for the answer, and you're right, it's not what I'm looking for. This guy has actually made things worse, as but toggling that setting Windows has just forgotten the recently opened files lists for each app!!
      – Alveoli
      Jan 18 '16 at 10:33


















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    The only way I found is the following:




    • you create on the desktop a shortcut with the path %AppData%MicrosoftWindowsRecent

    • you right click the shortcut and add it to the start menu.


    It is not really the functionality from the older Windows versions, but still it is better than the list of most used ones.






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      Left click start>properties>advanced> tick "store and display recently opened programs"



      This fixed the problem that I was having






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      • that navigation path didn't work for me, couldn't find 'Start>>Properties'. However opening 'Windows Settings' and searching for "recently opened" got me to a page where there's an on/off switch for 'Show most used apps'. i.imgur.com/rhoq7xP.png Thank you for pointing me in the right direction!
        – matt wilkie
        Jul 26 at 18:26











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      There is a start menu setting for this... I don't know why it is not on by default




      1. Start > Settings > Personalization > Start

      2. Then turn on "Show most used apps"


      Show most used apps setting






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        There is a start menu setting for this... I don't know why it is not on by default




        1. Start > Settings > Personalization > Start

        2. Then turn on "Show most used apps"


        Show most used apps setting






        share|improve this answer

























          up vote
          2
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          up vote
          2
          down vote









          There is a start menu setting for this... I don't know why it is not on by default




          1. Start > Settings > Personalization > Start

          2. Then turn on "Show most used apps"


          Show most used apps setting






          share|improve this answer














          There is a start menu setting for this... I don't know why it is not on by default




          1. Start > Settings > Personalization > Start

          2. Then turn on "Show most used apps"


          Show most used apps setting







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              I don’t think this is exactly what you’d hoped for, but it seems it’s the best Microsoft has available.





              Joy Kemprai replied on September 17, 2015

              Microsoft Support Engineer




              Thank you for posting in Microsoft Community. I understand your concern and I am glad to assist you.



              It is very simple. With the new Windows 10 you can access a lot of Windows functions and features by simply typing in the search bar or asking Cortana.



              Here’s how you can personalize it.



              Type ‘recently’ in the search bar and click on ‘Show recently opened items in jump list on Start or the Task Bar’.



              On clicking on it, it should take you to the personalization Window and from the start category, you have to turn on ‘Show recently opened items in jump list on Start or the Task Bar’.



              You’re good to go.







              share|improve this answer























              • Thank you for the answer, and you're right, it's not what I'm looking for. This guy has actually made things worse, as but toggling that setting Windows has just forgotten the recently opened files lists for each app!!
                – Alveoli
                Jan 18 '16 at 10:33















              up vote
              0
              down vote













              I don’t think this is exactly what you’d hoped for, but it seems it’s the best Microsoft has available.





              Joy Kemprai replied on September 17, 2015

              Microsoft Support Engineer




              Thank you for posting in Microsoft Community. I understand your concern and I am glad to assist you.



              It is very simple. With the new Windows 10 you can access a lot of Windows functions and features by simply typing in the search bar or asking Cortana.



              Here’s how you can personalize it.



              Type ‘recently’ in the search bar and click on ‘Show recently opened items in jump list on Start or the Task Bar’.



              On clicking on it, it should take you to the personalization Window and from the start category, you have to turn on ‘Show recently opened items in jump list on Start or the Task Bar’.



              You’re good to go.







              share|improve this answer























              • Thank you for the answer, and you're right, it's not what I'm looking for. This guy has actually made things worse, as but toggling that setting Windows has just forgotten the recently opened files lists for each app!!
                – Alveoli
                Jan 18 '16 at 10:33













              up vote
              0
              down vote










              up vote
              0
              down vote









              I don’t think this is exactly what you’d hoped for, but it seems it’s the best Microsoft has available.





              Joy Kemprai replied on September 17, 2015

              Microsoft Support Engineer




              Thank you for posting in Microsoft Community. I understand your concern and I am glad to assist you.



              It is very simple. With the new Windows 10 you can access a lot of Windows functions and features by simply typing in the search bar or asking Cortana.



              Here’s how you can personalize it.



              Type ‘recently’ in the search bar and click on ‘Show recently opened items in jump list on Start or the Task Bar’.



              On clicking on it, it should take you to the personalization Window and from the start category, you have to turn on ‘Show recently opened items in jump list on Start or the Task Bar’.



              You’re good to go.







              share|improve this answer














              I don’t think this is exactly what you’d hoped for, but it seems it’s the best Microsoft has available.





              Joy Kemprai replied on September 17, 2015

              Microsoft Support Engineer




              Thank you for posting in Microsoft Community. I understand your concern and I am glad to assist you.



              It is very simple. With the new Windows 10 you can access a lot of Windows functions and features by simply typing in the search bar or asking Cortana.



              Here’s how you can personalize it.



              Type ‘recently’ in the search bar and click on ‘Show recently opened items in jump list on Start or the Task Bar’.



              On clicking on it, it should take you to the personalization Window and from the start category, you have to turn on ‘Show recently opened items in jump list on Start or the Task Bar’.



              You’re good to go.








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              • Thank you for the answer, and you're right, it's not what I'm looking for. This guy has actually made things worse, as but toggling that setting Windows has just forgotten the recently opened files lists for each app!!
                – Alveoli
                Jan 18 '16 at 10:33


















              • Thank you for the answer, and you're right, it's not what I'm looking for. This guy has actually made things worse, as but toggling that setting Windows has just forgotten the recently opened files lists for each app!!
                – Alveoli
                Jan 18 '16 at 10:33
















              Thank you for the answer, and you're right, it's not what I'm looking for. This guy has actually made things worse, as but toggling that setting Windows has just forgotten the recently opened files lists for each app!!
              – Alveoli
              Jan 18 '16 at 10:33




              Thank you for the answer, and you're right, it's not what I'm looking for. This guy has actually made things worse, as but toggling that setting Windows has just forgotten the recently opened files lists for each app!!
              – Alveoli
              Jan 18 '16 at 10:33










              up vote
              0
              down vote













              The only way I found is the following:




              • you create on the desktop a shortcut with the path %AppData%MicrosoftWindowsRecent

              • you right click the shortcut and add it to the start menu.


              It is not really the functionality from the older Windows versions, but still it is better than the list of most used ones.






              share|improve this answer



























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                down vote













                The only way I found is the following:




                • you create on the desktop a shortcut with the path %AppData%MicrosoftWindowsRecent

                • you right click the shortcut and add it to the start menu.


                It is not really the functionality from the older Windows versions, but still it is better than the list of most used ones.






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                  The only way I found is the following:




                  • you create on the desktop a shortcut with the path %AppData%MicrosoftWindowsRecent

                  • you right click the shortcut and add it to the start menu.


                  It is not really the functionality from the older Windows versions, but still it is better than the list of most used ones.






                  share|improve this answer














                  The only way I found is the following:




                  • you create on the desktop a shortcut with the path %AppData%MicrosoftWindowsRecent

                  • you right click the shortcut and add it to the start menu.


                  It is not really the functionality from the older Windows versions, but still it is better than the list of most used ones.







                  share|improve this answer














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                      Left click start>properties>advanced> tick "store and display recently opened programs"



                      This fixed the problem that I was having






                      share|improve this answer





















                      • that navigation path didn't work for me, couldn't find 'Start>>Properties'. However opening 'Windows Settings' and searching for "recently opened" got me to a page where there's an on/off switch for 'Show most used apps'. i.imgur.com/rhoq7xP.png Thank you for pointing me in the right direction!
                        – matt wilkie
                        Jul 26 at 18:26















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                      Left click start>properties>advanced> tick "store and display recently opened programs"



                      This fixed the problem that I was having






                      share|improve this answer





















                      • that navigation path didn't work for me, couldn't find 'Start>>Properties'. However opening 'Windows Settings' and searching for "recently opened" got me to a page where there's an on/off switch for 'Show most used apps'. i.imgur.com/rhoq7xP.png Thank you for pointing me in the right direction!
                        – matt wilkie
                        Jul 26 at 18:26













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                      Left click start>properties>advanced> tick "store and display recently opened programs"



                      This fixed the problem that I was having






                      share|improve this answer












                      Left click start>properties>advanced> tick "store and display recently opened programs"



                      This fixed the problem that I was having







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                      • that navigation path didn't work for me, couldn't find 'Start>>Properties'. However opening 'Windows Settings' and searching for "recently opened" got me to a page where there's an on/off switch for 'Show most used apps'. i.imgur.com/rhoq7xP.png Thank you for pointing me in the right direction!
                        – matt wilkie
                        Jul 26 at 18:26


















                      • that navigation path didn't work for me, couldn't find 'Start>>Properties'. However opening 'Windows Settings' and searching for "recently opened" got me to a page where there's an on/off switch for 'Show most used apps'. i.imgur.com/rhoq7xP.png Thank you for pointing me in the right direction!
                        – matt wilkie
                        Jul 26 at 18:26
















                      that navigation path didn't work for me, couldn't find 'Start>>Properties'. However opening 'Windows Settings' and searching for "recently opened" got me to a page where there's an on/off switch for 'Show most used apps'. i.imgur.com/rhoq7xP.png Thank you for pointing me in the right direction!
                      – matt wilkie
                      Jul 26 at 18:26




                      that navigation path didn't work for me, couldn't find 'Start>>Properties'. However opening 'Windows Settings' and searching for "recently opened" got me to a page where there's an on/off switch for 'Show most used apps'. i.imgur.com/rhoq7xP.png Thank you for pointing me in the right direction!
                      – matt wilkie
                      Jul 26 at 18:26


















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