If you’re like most people, you use your computer for a variety of tasks, and accessing frequently used items can be a hassle. Windows 7 has a feature called jump lists that can make accessing these items much easier. ..
Using Jump lists
To access jump lists Right-click a program icon on the Taskbar, like in this example of Internet Explorer. Notice too that you can pin those items to the Taskbar if you wish.
When you have the jump list open click the first letter of an item to jump between them.
Here is an example of the Jump List feature in the Start Menu. This makes it easy to access recently opened items as well.
Periodically you might want to clear out the jump list history, to do this Right-click on Start and choose Properties.
Now under the Start Menu tab uncheck one or both boxes under Privacy to clear the Taskbar or Start menu item history or both.
This is an awesome new feature in Windows 7 that makes navigating items a lot faster.