Yes, you can turn off recently opened items in the Start menu without affecting Jump Lists.
Yes, you can turn off recently opened items in the Start menu without affecting Jump Lists.
In Windows 11 it's not straightforward to turn off the "Recommended" list on the Start Menu while keeping Jump Lists active. The discussions often mention adjusting settings like "Show recently opened items," but it seems the Recommended list can't be fully disabled without affecting Jump Lists. You've found a registry option for jump list size, though it may lack the precision you need. Your feedback is noted and appreciated.
They don't fit together. The goal is to continue from where you stopped.