![]() ![]() Simple as that Tip: When using File Explorer, you can use Alt + D hotkey to quickly select the address bar. ![]() CCleaner If you are looking for a tool that can find duplicate files and help out with other things like privacy, you should consider using CCleaner. So, let us directly jump to the list of best duplicate file finder software. Step 2: In the File Explorer address bar, type Recycle Bin and then press the Enter key to open the Recycle Bin. All you need to do is run the software and delete all the duplicate files with a single click. But ok, I might add it to the white space context menu later. Access Recycle Bin from File Explorer in Windows 10/11. I just wait a little to see whether the new bin works alright on all systems.ģ) Empty Recycle Bin. I could well remove the Tools|Tools Special/Recycle Bin. (Also, when there and hitting Shift+Del XY says "Not allowed here and now." That's nice, but why not act as if Shift wasn't held, and ask confirmation for a permanent delete, as does a regular Del, or as usually does Shift+Del in the first place?ġ) no GUI way, but you can do a quick copy/paste job with the INI sections to get this done.Ģ) I added Favorites / Special System Folders / Recycle Bin (Virtual) to go to the thing. I know Select All+Delete does the same, but heh. Download here XYplorer for free: XYplorer is a powerful file manager with multiple options and features to help ease your daily tasks. When in Recycler mode, how about adding on top of the List ctxt menu an option "Empty Recycle Bin." - Easier/quicker than to have to (remember to) go to Tools|Tools Special. (I know "goto %recycler%" works fine, but it's also a way to "promote" it, plus I'm sure I could add something about being lazy or needing to know XY's variables or something if needed be ) After all, weren't all those there sort of because XY didn't show RB the way it does now), especially for oldies who wouldn't noticed it, or those who have MT and don't have it shown there for one reason or another. Tools|Tools Special : how about adding "Go to Recycle Bin" in there (or replacing "Open RB" - same goes for the TB button actually. Not the first time I notice this, but is there a quick way to import all the mode-specific settings for one List mode to another? Because having to re-set everything for the new Recycler mode (Columns settings, List Style, Interface Colors.) I really wondered.Īnd, something I've often thought of yet never mentioned before, it would really be nice, both for Interface (List) colors & Column Layout, a way in one mode to apply/import the (current/default) settings from another mode. But ok, I might add it to the white space context menu later.Kirby wrote:could it be possible to show the Recycle Bin in the tree.or as a selection in the Special Folders?.and also an option to empty it? I know Select All+Delete does the same, but heh. Kirby wrote:could it be possible to show the Recycle Bin in the tree.or as a selection in the Special Folders?.and also an option to empty it? ![]()
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