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Can't you use Shift-Delete or right-click on the recycling bin and disable it?

I always put My Computer in the corner and the recycle bin, even though I don't use the latter.

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22 minutes ago, j7n said:

Can't you use Shift-Delete or right-click on the recycling bin and disable it?

I always put My Computer in the corner and the recycle bin, even though I don't use the latter.

Same here, I put My Computer in the corner, recycle bin beneath it, then the *REAL* IE icon beneath it (not a "shortcut", the *REAL* IE icon!).

I don't have IE "installed" on my computers (my computers are intentionally configured WITHOUT any "default web browser"), but the *REAL* IE icon has a context menu for Internet Properties that I access on occasion.

As for Shift-Delete - yes, that is an option, but I am ambidextrous and want to do everything with the MOUSE as much as possible.

Sure, it may only be 3 times out of 10, but why drop the soldering iron, or oscilliscope probe, or cordless screwdriver just so that I can have one hand on the mouse and another on the keyboard?

9 times out of 10, I delete from context menus and not the keyboard.  Unless I'm typing, I have no use for the keyboard.  :cool:

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Proxomitron is not used that much. I'm a simple user so it's not really for me. Looking at the filters I experimented with, nothing really gets used on the daily basis, especially since it was mostly interesting to block Chromium from auto-updating extensions, but I avoid Chromium whenever possible.

And since my Win10 already runs over 100 processes, one Proxomitron.exe doesn't bother me.

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