The Recycle Bin serves the purpose
of deleting files using Drag&Drop. But
there is something annoying about it:
the view of the Desktop must be free,
so that the recycle bin is accessible.
Integrate the Recycle Bin in the always visible, left-side of the quicklaunch bar. This way, you will always have access to it. If the bar is hidden, right-click on a free area in the taskbar and activate ‘Toolbars | Quick Launch’. Minimize all opened windows by pressing [Win]+[D], select the Recycle Bin and drag it to the quick-launch bar by keeping the mouse key pressed. After letting go of the mouse key, Windows integrates a shortcut of the Recycle Bin. To delete a fi le, drag it to the symbol in the quick-launch bar. While doing so however, you must take care that the mouse key is released exactly above the Recycle Bin, or else an additional shortcut will be created in the quick launch bar. The pointer should thus not have an additional plus-sign before the mouse key is release.
Integrate the Recycle Bin in the always visible, left-side of the quicklaunch bar. This way, you will always have access to it. If the bar is hidden, right-click on a free area in the taskbar and activate ‘Toolbars | Quick Launch’. Minimize all opened windows by pressing [Win]+[D], select the Recycle Bin and drag it to the quick-launch bar by keeping the mouse key pressed. After letting go of the mouse key, Windows integrates a shortcut of the Recycle Bin. To delete a fi le, drag it to the symbol in the quick-launch bar. While doing so however, you must take care that the mouse key is released exactly above the Recycle Bin, or else an additional shortcut will be created in the quick launch bar. The pointer should thus not have an additional plus-sign before the mouse key is release.
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