Hi all,

Command-shift-delete sequence from finder is a more convenient 
shortcut to empty trash. Another useful pointer to know about deleting 
(with command-delete) under finder is that if you suddenly realize 
you've deleted the wrong file, you can reverse this with command-z, 
which undoes your last operation, assuming it's reversible. (Emptying 
the trash is not reversible!)

And for those who use secure empty trash, as David does, both empty 
trash (with the command-shift-delete shortcut Darcy gave) and secure 
empty trash (which writes zeros over the data to make sure it can't be 
recovered) can be found on the finder menu bar with VO-keys m as 
David described.

Jed, the reason for pointing you to trash in the dock is so that you know 
where you can check trashed items before you empty the trash. Opening 
by clicking on the trash brings up a finder window for these items.  The 
other reason for going to trash in the dock for this answer is that I assume 
you were in iTunes when you wanted to empty the  trash.  Going to the dock, 
arrowing to trash, and emptying returns you to the iTunes app. Another fast 
way of doing this from iTunes is command-tab and arrow to finder,
command-shift-delete, then command-tab and arrow back to iTunes, where 
command-tab allows you  to cycle through your active applications.  (I usually 
use this on my laptop by holding down the command key and tapping the tab 
key to advance through the applications.  Command-shift-tab searches in the 
opposite direction, but since that's more awkward to hold down; I tap the left 
arrow key while continuing to hold down the command key if I want to move 
through the applications in the opposite direction, and I release all keys when 
I reach the app I want).

Sorry for the long answer, but I hope this helps!

Cheers,

Esther 


On Nov 25, 2007, at 09:01AM, David Poehlman wrote:
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>sheesh, vo-m, right to finder, down to secure empty trash.
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>On Nov 25, 2007, at 1:52 PM, Darcy Burnard wrote:
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>Another way to empty the trash while in the finder is to do a command  
>shift delete.  This will prompt you to confirm if you indeed want to  
>empty the trash.  You could also do a command shift option delete,  
>which will empty the trash without prompting you first.
>Darcy
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>On 25-Nov-07, at 1:40 PM, Esther wrote:
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>> Hi Jed,
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>> To get rid of the trash, use VO-keys+D to navigate to the dock,
>> arrow right until you reach the trash (last item in the dock).
>> Control click (or VO-keys+shift+m) and up arrow to the
>> menu item for emptying the trash.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Esther
>>
>>> Hey guys,
>>> Alright, something interesting.  When i get rid of a playlist from
>>> itunes, it says do i want to send them to trash?
>>> I of course did.  How do i delete the trash?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Jed
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