Hi Folks,

I was under the impression that accessing the Windows 10 search results would 
be as easy as using the up or down arrows to get to the search results, but it 
would seem that this is not the case, unless I have a bug where the 
applications menu does not activate in the Windows 10 Search Results list.

I Googled Creating an Internet Explorer icon on the desktop or task bar, and 
found the instructions that included entering the term, “Internet Explorer” in 
the start menu search field, then, in the results, right click on the Internet 
Explorer applications, and click on Pin to Task bar.

When I did this, the applications menu did not come up.

Does anyone know how I can manage this?

I’ve tried this on two different laptops, an Acer Inspiron and an HP Envy, both 
running Windows 10 home edition, and the latest Jaws 16, but again, I type the 
search string in the start search field, then arrow down to get to the search 
results, and upon getting to Internet Explorer, when I press shift+F10, or the 
applications key, I fail to obtain the context menu, or any menu for that 
matter, and entering on the Pin To Task Bar option.

Does anyone have any tips that can help me accomplish this task, or maybe an 
alternate way of accomplishing the same task using other methods that don’t 
involve going through any of the steps involved in the Google search?

Any help would be appreciated.

Scorpio
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