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On 28/09/2023 14:46, Big Al wrote:
> On 9/28/23 09:31, this is what MikeS wrote:
>> On 28/09/2023 09:25, Andy Burns wrote:
>>> Peter wrote:
>>>
>>>> I just noticed that when I rightclick on the Firefox icon in the
>>>> Windows
>>>> taskbar it shows every file I`ve ever downloaded over the years.
>>>
>>> I don`t see downloads on the "jumplist" just frequent websites, and
>>> under a dozen rather than several thousand!
>>>
>>>> How do I get rid of this problem?
>>>
>>> Settings > Personalisation > Start
>>>
>>> you could try turning off the option for recent options in start,
>>> jump lists and explorer? Then turn it back on and it might start as
>>> empty, no idea why it should "go mad" and store thousands though ...
>>>
>>>
>> Open Firefox, Ctrl J, History/Downloads at the top.
>> Delete away.
>>
> Odd. Ctrl-J and Ctrl-K both put me in the URL search bar at the top.
> I can get history->downloads from the library icon I put on the toolbar
> but not with ctrl-J
> In Linux that is.
Click the hamburger menu at top right and see what key sequence it shows
against Downloads.
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