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So I've had this problem for quite some time, I can't really explain it in the title.

I'm running Windows 10 and when I right-click on the icon of a running program on the taskbar the only option I get is close window. This makes pinning/ unpinning programs impossible, as well as using other options that normally should appear. If I press the "close window" button, nothing happens.

I get the same thing even for windows processes (windows explorer / windows media player).

On icons of programs that aren't running, I get "unpin from taskbar" as an only option when right-clicking on the icon, which doesn't work as well.

Using the Windows Start menu, search bar and right-clicking on the taskbar works fine, I can open the Task Manager etc. The only problem is with program icons.

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I've been googling and testing myself for more than an hour now but I can't seem to find a direct fix to your problem. However I think that there is one thing that might work.

Settings >> Personalization >> Start. Personalization

There's a On/Off button called "Show recently opened items in Jump Lists on Start or the taskbar." if you try turning it Off and then rebooting and turning it back On your Jump Lists might work again. If it doesn't work, I suggest that you check if there is any updates available.

Further reading on a Microsoft forum addressing the same issue:

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-start/jump-lists-not-working-in-windows-10/f03cd014-6784-4d81-8735-3beb9877db5a

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    The problem doesn't seem to be the jump lists. Even with the jump lists disabled the context menu should show at least three entries, Close Window, Pin/unpin and the program itself. Commented Jan 4, 2016 at 10:53
  • Well it is called a jump list, have you tried rebooting?
    – Bungicasse
    Commented Jan 4, 2016 at 10:57
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    @Bungicasse I tried turning on/off the option in Personalisation and restarting but it didnt help. Im gonna run a system file check in case some windows file is corrupt, if it doesnt find anything I'll try what the guys from the Microsoft forum suggested (thanks for the link). If something changes I'll post more.
    – Simeon R.
    Commented Jan 4, 2016 at 19:41
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Ctrl+Alt+Del(Task Manager), find Windows Explorer, right click, Restart, it takes 10 secs. or less the whole process

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    I've tried it but it doesn't change anything. The taskbar is like that from the very moment the OS boots. I feel like some corrupted file is causing the error, I'll be reinstalling Windows soon anyways so it will be fixed.
    – Simeon R.
    Commented Apr 21, 2016 at 10:25
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    That is not a solution. It is a workaround. And, it is not even permanent.
    – j riv
    Commented Feb 13, 2017 at 11:24
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    Ctrl+Alt+Del opens the special screen, not task manager. The shortcut for opening task manager is Ctrl+Shift+Esc
    – phuclv
    Commented Feb 1, 2020 at 12:15

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