1. Use the "Recycle Bin" Edit menu skillfully
If you want to delete most of the files in the Recycle Bin without having to bother to select them by one by one, you can first select the files that are not deleted, and then click edit → reverse select, and the system will select the files you want to delete, and then click file → delete.
2. Expand the "Recycle Bin" of the right mouse button function
Open Registry Editor and modify the value of attributes in key value [Hkey_classes_root/clsid//shellfolder] because the file is usually divided into read-only, implied, system, and document four attributes, each of which corresponds to a number. If you want a file to have a variety of properties, just add the numbers together. which: 01: Copy, 02: Cut, 03: Copy and Cut, 10: Renaming, 20: Deleting, 30: Renaming and deleting, 40: Properties, 50: Renaming and attributes, 60: Delete and properties, 53: Copy, Cut, rename, properties, 63: Delete, properties, copy, cut, 73: rename, Delete, attribute, copy, cut.
3. Delete the Recycle Bin icon on the desktop
Open Registry Editor, in the key value [Hkey_local_machine/software/microsoft/windows/currentversion/explorer/desktop/namespace], delete.
4. Delete and recover files at random
Select the file in the Recycle Bin, and then click the Restore button, and the file can only be restored to the folder where it was deleted, and you can quickly restore it to the folder if you drag it to any folder by using the mouse. Similarly, if you want to quickly delete files, simply drag them to the Recycle Bin.
5. Quickly find mistakenly deleted files
Deleted a lot of files, do not know which one to restore, generally, the files to be recovered are recently deleted, so go to the Recycle Bin, right-click, select "Arrange Icons" → "By date of deletion", the files will be sorted by the date one by one deleted, so you can quickly find the files that need to be recovered.
6. Quickly delete files in the Recycle Bin
In DOS you can quickly delete files in the Recycle Bin: Start MS-DOS, enter the c:recycled directory by CD command, and type Deltree/y*.*>nul to quickly delete all files in the c:recycled directory.
7. Magical "Recycle Bin" to achieve batch renaming
Delete the file to be renamed, set up a folder in D disk such as: Ren, in DOS mode into the recycled directory, type Copy*.*d:ren, all the files have been changed to DD1, DD2 ... Note: Empty the Recycle Bin before deleting it, or the file will probably start with a digital base of more than 100.
8. Change the "Recycle Bin" icon
Open Registry Editor, locate [Hkey_classes_rootclsiddefaulticon], change the Recycle Bin default icon: Default = Custom icon file name with path, and to change the icon for Recycle Bin empty: "Empty" = Custom icon file name with path ; To change the Recycle Bin full time icon: ' All ' = Custom icon file name with path.
9. Make the Recycle Bin not empty
Open Registry Editor, locate [Hkey_classes_rootclsidinprocserver32], and change "default" to "shell32.dll-."
10. Do not show delete confirmation dialog box
Every time you delete a file pops up to confirm the deletion of the dialog box, if too troublesome to do so: right-click the Recycle Bin icon, clicking Properties, clear the Show Delete confirmation dialog box check box in the mark, confirm and exit. This setting is not valid if you have selected do not move files to the Recycle Bin.
11. Use the "Recycle Bin" to encrypt files
Right-click the Recycle Bin, and clicking Properties Select Enable Thumbnail view, press apply to remove the read-only property, press OK, open the Recycled folder, copy the "Desktop.ini" file to the folder you want to encrypt, right-click the folder, and click Properties , select Enable Thumbnail view and press OK.
12. Change the name of the "Recycle Bin"
Open Registry Editor, and in key value [Hkey_local_machinesoftwareclassesclsid], change the value of the default item.
13. Cleverly Hide "Recycle Bin"
Create a transparent icon with the icon Editor first, or use the drawing software to draw a transparent bitmap with the size of the icon in BMP format, and then take this transparent icon or transparent bitmap as the "Recycle Bin" icon. The final step is to give it a transparent name, where we want to use the current DOS under the habit, in the input Recycle Bin name, press the ALT key, and then press 255 on the keypad, which obtained a transparent name. Now your Recycle Bin is gone, but it's still there and you can double-click the original location to open the Recycle Bin.
14. Alternative use of "Recycle Bin"
To meet our creative desire, you can also add something you like in the right menu of the Recycle Bin. Here to add your own game "hearts" as an example: Open Registry Editor and locate [Hkey_classes_rootclsid]. Click the {645ff040-5081-101b-9f08-00aa002f954e} primary key to create a new primary key under it, named "Shell", and if it is not established. Click the Shell primary key to create a primary key, "hearts". Click the "Hearts" primary key, and then create a new primary key, "command," and modify its "default value" of "C:windowsmshearts.exe".
15. Can "empty the Recycle Bin" anytime and anywhere
When you empty the Recycle Bin, do you go back to the desktop every time? Let's just change it a little bit and we can use the right button menu to empty the Recycle Bin. Open Registry Editor and locate [Hkey_classes_root*shellexcontextmenuhandlers]. Create a new primary key of {645ff040-5081-101b-9f08-00aa002f954e} under Contextmenuhandlers primary key.