Question: Can this be disabled? Swiping up, jump list menu appears
There's a 7+ Taskbar Tweaker a mechanic that I keep accidentally triggering and would like to know if there's any way to turn it off.
Basically, I have the taskbar that when I right click, I get the "standard window menu". However, I keep accidentally getting the "jump list" menu by left-clicking. I work really fast and I'm always moving and dragging the mouse pointer around and I found out that if you hold the left-mouse button and drag up, the "jump list" menu appears.
I found a thread saying that you could modify the registry:
"Set the following DWORD value to 1:
Branch:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\7 Taskbar Tweaker\OptionsEx
Name:
jump_list_drag_disable"
But such name doesn't appear.
Another post said: "Update: v4.2 has a checkbox for disabling jump lists that appear by dragging."
But I'm using version 5.15 and I don't see such option.
So, is there a way to turn this off?
Thanks!
Svar
You can access the Advanced Options from the main window context menu, or from the tray icon menu.

From there, you can find drag_towards_desktop and set it to 1.
Thanks, but I just don't see jump_list_drag_disable there either. Can you check and verify the option is there on your end?
I'm on windows 10, btw.
*edit*
OK I found it, it's called "disable items drag".
jump_list_drag_disable is an old name, sorry, it was changed to drag_towards_desktop. I updated the answer. Refer to the help file for more details.
As you noted, disable_items_drag is a different option which disables reordering altogether.
Unfortunately, "disable items drag" disables the behavior I wanted to turn off, but it also disables the ability to move the tabs around.
I also tried manually adding it to the advanced options and setting it to 1 and it did nothing.
Is there really no solution to this?
Leveres av UserEcho
You can access the Advanced Options from the main window context menu, or from the tray icon menu.
From there, you can find drag_towards_desktop and set it to 1.