That is just another 'move to trash' option that asks for
confirmation from the user. There is a restart option that also asks
for confirmation.
I think it is good Apple has these different choices. I consider
myself new to this system.
On Jun 3, 2006, at 2:03 PM, Richard Most wrote:
When I do a command shift back space I am ask are you sure you want
to empty the trash. What is going on here?
On Jun 3, 2006, at 10:50 AM, Gordon Smith wrote:
That's interesting. I did actually try that. VO still said "Move
To Trash", unless my left shift key is dodgey. I'll give that
another go.
On 3 Jun 2006, at 16:21, Travis Siegel wrote:
You can already delete things w/o it going to the trash.
command-backspace deletes it but puts it in the trash.
command-shift-backspace bypasses the trash.
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