Controlling Recently Used Programs View in Start Menu

02.03.2009
Following last week's post about , let's turn our focus to one of Start's smartest assets: its recently-used programs list.

Not to be confused with programs "pinned" to the Start menu, the recently-used programs list shows exactly that: The apps you've run most recently.

By default, Vista displays nine of them, but you can easily raise or lower that number. Here's how:

1. Right-click the Start button, then click Properties.

2. Click the Customize button.

3. Just below the options window, you'll find Number of recent programs to display. Use the arrows to choose your desired setting, or just type a number into the box.

4. Click OK, OK, and you're done.

Obviously you'll want to experiment a bit until you find the setting you like best. Personally, I like to keep the number small (around 6), as . Thus, I don't need a mammoth list of recently-used apps.