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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
To add games there, just open them up to have them show as recent, then right click and select the "pin" option.
However, if you have too many non-games entries in there (which you can control via Settings - Interface - Taskbar Preferences), there might not be enough space for games. On win7 and 8 you could increase the jump list size via Start Menu customization, but for win10 i hear you need to edit the Registry.
Furthermore, the recent update of the Steam Client seems to have added a stupid restriction such that regardless of my Jump List size of 25 it will still only record 5 games in its list... so now my list is so much shorter than what i have become used to. :(
I'd forgotten about this thread. XD I contacted Steam support, it's actually a known issue I guess, but no ETA on a fix. Ah well. :)
The odd thing is that the two jump lists i can access right now have different contents, and different lengths too. Maybe they're tied to a specific version of the Steam client, and any update would de-sync them? ;-??
Huh, indeed, when i right-click on the start menu entry and go to properties, it shows it's a shortcut at AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs, while the taskbar one is directly for the Steam.exe from Program Files (x86)\Steam... Maybe try to manually create a second shortcut in that Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs folder, and see if THAT gets a jump list? ;-)