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when you right click the recycle binWhich menu?
yes but i want it to have a large icon instead/aswell
You could place a shortcut for emptying the bin on your desktop:yes but i want it to have a large icon instead/aswell
powershell.exe -NoProfile -Command & { Clear-RecycleBin -Confirm:$false }%SystemRoot%\System32\SHELL32.dll
Fine -- but is it so hard just to right mouse click on the wretched thing and chose empty recycle bin.You could place a shortcut for emptying the bin on your desktop:
- Right-click an empty part of your desktop area and select New.
- Click Shortcut to open the wizard for creating desktop shortcuts.
- Copy this empty Recycle Bin command by selecting its text and pressing Ctrl + C
C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe /c "echo Y|PowerShell.exe -NoProfile -Command Clear-RecycleBin
- Paste it into "Location of the item" Ctrl + V
- Press Next
- Input Empty Recycle Bin (or whatever it would be in your language) in the Type a name for this shortcut box.
- Click Finish to add the Empty Recycle Bin shortcut.
- Right-click the shortcut and click properties
- Set the value for Run (default: Normal windows) to Minimized
- click Change Icon
- fill in from where you want to take an icon like:%SystemRoot%\System32\SHELL32.dll
- take some icon you like
- Click OK to close the icon choice window
- Click OK to close the property window.
I just did that on my desktop and clicking the icon does indeed empty the waste-bin, with some delay.
This description (without the changing of the icon), I found here:
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How to Create Shortcuts for Emptying the Windows 10 & 11 Recycle Bin
Clear up room on your PC in a flash with a special Recycle Bin emptying shortcut on Windows.www.makeuseof.com
Parts of that text I used in my description, because it was the easiest way to write in English (while everything in my system is in Dutch).
I hope I described in an understandable way.
Hi thereYou could place a shortcut for emptying the bin on your desktop:
- Right-click an empty part of your desktop area and select New.
- Click Shortcut to open the wizard for creating desktop shortcuts.
- Copy this empty Recycle Bin command by selecting its text and pressing Ctrl + C
C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe /c "echo Y|PowerShell.exe -NoProfile -Command Clear-RecycleBin
- Paste it into "Location of the item" Ctrl + V
- Press Next
- Input Empty Recycle Bin (or whatever it would be in your language) in the Type a name for this shortcut box.
- Click Finish to add the Empty Recycle Bin shortcut.
- Right-click the shortcut and click properties
- Set the value for Run (default: Normal windows) to Minimized
- click Change Icon
- fill in from where you want to take an icon like:%SystemRoot%\System32\SHELL32.dll
- take some icon you like
- Click OK to close the icon choice window
- Click OK to close the property window.
I just did that on my desktop and clicking the icon does indeed empty the waste-bin, with some delay.
This does not ask for a confirmation if the emptying may preceed, it is starting the empying right-away!
This description (without the changing of the icon), I found here:
![]()
How to Create Shortcuts for Emptying the Windows 10 & 11 Recycle Bin
Clear up room on your PC in a flash with a special Recycle Bin emptying shortcut on Windows.www.makeuseof.com
Parts of that text I used in my description, because it was the easiest way to write in English (while everything in my system is in Dutch).
I hope I described in an understandable way.
Not hard for me. I always did empty the bin by right-clicking on it and I will keep doing that!...not wanting to stir up aggro but is it so hard to simply right mouse click on the wretched thing and then choose empty recycle bin.
sorry - not blaming you at all !!Not hard for me. I always did empty the bin by right-clicking on it and I will keep doing that!
The OP was the one that would explicitely like to do it like that and I searched for him how to do it.
So I posted a description that the OP could use.
Tested it on my desktop and it does function, but I will not keep that icon there.
I really don't see why you are blaming me for posting a practical answer to the question of the OP.
PS. You did a double quote of my post.
Possibly tou could edit your post?
You're like my brother from another mother lol I also like a clean desktop, although I do have a few icons for well-used programs. I also auto-hide the taskbar. I also use Onedrive the same as you do, with nary a problem. Ever. Rock on!I pin the Recycle Bin icon to my Start Menu. I then remove the Recycle Bin icon from my desktop. I automatically hide the task bar. I prefer a completely clean icon free desktop.
Errrrrr - shift + delete does direct delete an item without putting it in recycle bin and dates back (afaik) to XP!Fine -- but is it so hard just to right mouse click on the wretched thing and chose empty recycle bin.
Hi there
not wanting to stir up aggro but is it so hard to simply right mouse click on the wretched thing and then choose empty recycle bin.
Lots of good ideas on the forum for Windows but I'm not sure if it's worth bothering -- what might be of more interest is a "direct delete" without having it go to the re-cycle bin at all. But I'd imagine if Ms did that there would be all sorts of people saying can't you have a confirmation message before deleting something - so it's impossible to win here !!!. I usually prefer a "direct delete" though.
Cheers
jimbo