1. Create the title bar one-click delete button
In today's popular Windows 8.1 and Windows 10, we can easily implement this task through system customization.
Expand the Explorer features panel and switch to the Home tab. Select any (or some) file to delete, click the small arrow under the Delete button, right-click on the "permanently delete" menu in the submenu, and select "Add to Quick Access Toolbar" in the right-click menu (Figure 1).
In this way, a "permanently deleted" icon appears in the upper-left corner of the File Explorer window title. After you need a permanent file, just select the file you want to delete, click on the icon, you can achieve the goal of permanently delete the mouse button, no longer use the keyboard.
Small tip:
Although Windows 8.1/10 can permanently delete files by selecting Delete → permanently delete from the Explorer Home tab, it is not the easiest way to click the mouse two times to decrease the efficiency.
2. Low version can also achieve one-click deletion
For a system with a version less than Windows 8, although it is not possible to directly customize the window title bar to permanently delete the file directly button, but we through the Recycle Bin property settings, so that the toolbar Delete button has a key to delete the effect.
As you know, the keyboard has a Delete button del, which is the most convenient to remove the organ. However, for file deletion, if you press this key when the file is selected, the default is to move the file to the Recycle Bin instead of permanently deleting it. So, can this key also be made a key to permanently delete the button?
Right-click the Recycle Bin on the desktop. Select the properties item (Figure 2), go to the Recycle Bin Properties Settings window, select a drive letter, and then select the "Do not move files to the Recycle Bin, remove the file immediately after removing it" item (Figure 3). In this way, the delete icon on the resource manager has properties that have been permanently deleted.
Note that if you want the entire system to have this property, you need to customize this permanent deletion option for each drive. If you have a file on a drive that is important and you want to delete it, you can not set up a re-election on this drive.
Custom Recycle Bin Delete feature for direct permanent deletion there is a disadvantage, that is the drive to delete files will inherit this feature, if you want to put some files into the Recycle Bin is not possible. It is therefore an "arbitrary" and inflexible approach. Do not recommend often love to eat "regret medicine" users use.
Tip: Permanent deletion is also relative
The "permanent deletion" referred to in the system is in fact relative. Files deleted in this way can be recovered by recovery software if the location where the files are stored is not written. If you want to make the file deleted can not be restored, you can use some of the files of permanent shredding tools to achieve. For example: You can use the file Shredder gadget with 360 security guards to completely crush.