Hi Walt,
Thanks for posting this information!  I like the idea of hitting shift
delete if I'm sure I want to get rid of something, but I didn't know I could
do that.
Take care,
Lisa
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From: "Walt Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2006 5:04 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re: Recycle Bin Question


>
> Just a hint for today: in case you're not aware, it's possible to have
> Windows bypass the Recycle Bin if you know for sure that you really want
to
> delete something. Just press SHIFT+DELETE and the file doesn't go to the
> Recycle Bin, but directly to jail without passing Go. Also, if you press
> ALT+ENTER when Recycle Bin is highlighted on the desktop to open the
> properties, there is a check box there that _completely_ bypasses it,
> regardless of whether you press DELETE or SHIFT+DELETE, but I don't
> recommend checking it.
>
> --
> Walt Smith - Clearwater, FL
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