Windows 11 feature updates typically have mixed reviews. Some people like the new additions and others dislike the changes. In a recent update, Microsoft turned on a new feature, “show jump list on hover”. This feature shipped with Windows 11 Build 22635.3930, which is available to testers in the Beta Channel, but it will soon arrive in production.
“Show jump list on hover” isn’t an experimental feature, as changes in the Beta channel typically ship in the production channel (stable). In our tests, Windows Latest observed that Windows 11’s new feature allows the jump list to appear when you hover over the apps pinned to the taskbar.
The idea isn’t bad, as jump lists are useful. The jump list currently appears when you right-click apps on the taskbar (pinned or running) and lets you access shortcuts or certain features of the app. In the case of Chrome, the jump list may let you open a recently visited website, a new incognito window, and more.
Microsoft wants the jump list to appear automatically when you point the mouse cursor towards the app icon.
This feature is live in the beta channel, and it will begin rolling out to everyone later this month. However, some users are not happy with Microsoft’s idea to show a jump list on hover.
As some people argued, the Windows 11 new jump list feature’s biggest issue is that it’s too sensitive and the hitbox is too big. A toggle would be nice for those that don’t want this enabled, and several people have upvoted the idea.
While confirming the feature is indeed coming to everyone, Microsoft added that it may let you turn off “show jump list on hover” in a future release.
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