Using the Win7 jump list function to quickly open the program skills as the next-generation Microsoft operating system, it has a more dazzling and cool functional experience, and has a more clever design in terms of application functions. Today, we will introduce the new function "Jump List" in win7 to quickly access frequently-used documents, images, songs, or websites. A jump list is generally a list of recently opened projects, such as files, folders, or websites. The displayed content is entirely dependent on the program itself, and the files displayed for different programs are also different, for example, the IE jump list can display websites that are frequently browsed; Windows Media Player 12 can display frequently played songs; and Word can display frequently opened word files. 1. Use the navigation list to view projects in win7. You can use the navigation list function in the taskbar or start menu: in Windows 7, the new taskbar combines the original "Quick Start Bar" with "taskbar" to quickly view the history information accessed by a program and previously used files. Operation Method: Right-click the program icon (such as drawing) on the taskbar, And the history list is displayed. The name of the recently opened document is displayed. You can click any of the files to create a new one. After you move the mouse over a program, the file name recently opened by the program is displayed on the right. In Windows 7, the default program icon in the Start menu has been changed and its functions have been enhanced. In particular, the "recently accessed files" function is categorized and managed in an orderly manner according to various programs, allows you to view and use recently accessed files. Operation Method: click the "Start" menu button. In the "recently started programs" list, the recently opened programs are displayed. After you move the cursor to a program, the file name recently opened by the program is displayed on the right. Ii. Locking and unlocking techniques of course, you can also lock the project to the "Jump list" to facilitate quick access to the projects you use every day, for example, in the Start menu, after opening the jump list of a program, move the cursor over any project in the jump list. A lock icon appears on the right of the Project. Click this icon, you can lock the project to the "Jump List (Jump List )". After a project is locked in the jump list, the project can be fixed at the top of the list to facilitate users' priority. Of course, to cancel the lock in the jump list, you only need to move the cursor to the fixed project in the jump list. The unlock button is displayed on the right side of the project and click the button, to quickly cancel the lock.