Re: deleting individual files from trash

2013-12-08 Thread Travis Siegel
If you open terminal, you can "cd .trash" (without the quotes of  
course) then rm any file you like.  Of course, if you want a file to  
go bye-bye without going in the trash at all, you can "rm full/path/to/ 
file" replacing full/path/to/file with the location and file you'd  
like to remove if it is in the current folder, then a simple rm file  
will do the job.
Of course, the usual disclaimers apply here, and it won't delete files  
you don't have permission to delete without being root.

hth.
On Dec 6, 2013, at 9:22 AM, Kristeen Hughes wrote:

	Hello, Is there a way to sellect a file or files/folders from the  
trash and simply delete them without having to totally empty the  
entire trash? I can't find a way to do this, bur was hoping I am  
missing something.


Kristeen

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Re: deleting individual files from trash

2013-12-06 Thread Sarah k Alawami
You won’t. You can restore the file back to its original location and in 
looking at the menu I don’t either.  so I guess there is no way to delete 
individual files unless you restore them back to their original location. I 
can’t remember if there is a way to bypass the trash for a file, but I would 
not do that eithe run case I goof up and end up saying things that would not 
sound good out of my mouth lol!

Take care. 
On Dec 6, 2013, at 10:44 AM, Kristeen Hughes  wrote:

> This is most helpful, but I have one more question. Is right click the same 
> as shift+vo+m? When I do that, I don't see a remove option.
> 
> Kristeen
> 
> On Dec 6, 2013, at 1:14 PM, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
> 
>> Actually 1 step was omitted.
>> 
>> 1. go to the doc.
>> 
>> 2. go to the very end with vo shift end (vo shift fn end on the laptop) and 
>> look for trash. 
>> 2. hit enter.
>> 3. search for what items you want to remove and right click and hit remove. 
>> If you hit cmd delete you will restore the files back to their original 
>> location.
>> 
>> Take care. 
>> On Dec 6, 2013, at 6:51 AM, Kristeen Hughes  wrote:
>> 
>>> When I do that, I just get the default sound and nothing happens. Is there 
>>> a setting I have wrong?
>>> 
>>> Kristeen
>>> 
>>> On Dec 6, 2013, at 9:30 AM, isaac  wrote:
>>> 
 You can press shift delete to delete multiple files and you can use shift 
 down arrow to select files.
 -Original Message- From: Kristeen Hughes
 Sent: Friday, December 06, 2013 8:22 AM
 To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
 Subject: deleting individual files from trash
 
 Hello, Is there a way to sellect a file or files/folders from the trash 
 and simply delete them without having to totally empty the entire trash? I 
 can't find a way to do this, bur was hoping I am missing something.
 
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Re: deleting individual files from trash

2013-12-06 Thread Kristeen Hughes
This is most helpful, but I have one more question. Is right click the same as 
shift+vo+m? When I do that, I don't see a remove option.

Kristeen

On Dec 6, 2013, at 1:14 PM, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:

> Actually 1 step was omitted.
> 
> 1. go to the doc.
> 
> 2. go to the very end with vo shift end (vo shift fn end on the laptop) and 
> look for trash. 
> 2. hit enter.
> 3. search for what items you want to remove and right click and hit remove. 
> If you hit cmd delete you will restore the files back to their original 
> location.
> 
> Take care. 
> On Dec 6, 2013, at 6:51 AM, Kristeen Hughes  wrote:
> 
>> When I do that, I just get the default sound and nothing happens. Is there a 
>> setting I have wrong?
>> 
>> Kristeen
>> 
>> On Dec 6, 2013, at 9:30 AM, isaac  wrote:
>> 
>>> You can press shift delete to delete multiple files and you can use shift 
>>> down arrow to select files.
>>> -Original Message- From: Kristeen Hughes
>>> Sent: Friday, December 06, 2013 8:22 AM
>>> To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
>>> Subject: deleting individual files from trash
>>> 
>>> Hello, Is there a way to sellect a file or files/folders from the trash and 
>>> simply delete them without having to totally empty the entire trash? I 
>>> can't find a way to do this, bur was hoping I am missing something.
>>> 
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Re: deleting individual files from trash

2013-12-06 Thread Sarah k Alawami
vo shift m. Sorry I should have stated that.  I can’t remember if I went over 
that in my basic training materials. Someoen who bought them please let me know 
if I did or did not, off list of corse or through the contact link. lol!

but it’s vo shift m or a control click with the track pad.

Take care. 
On Dec 6, 2013, at 10:26 AM, Henry Miller  wrote:

> 
> 
> Hi Sarah
> 
> Many thanks for those instructions. You stated:
> 
> " search for what items you want to remove and right click and hit remove."
> 
> Please could you explain how do you perform a "right click" using VO?
> 
> Best wishes
> 
> Henry
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
> [mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Sarah k Alawami
> Sent: 06 December 2013 18:14
> To: mac access list iOS Accessibility
> Subject: Re: deleting individual files from trash
> 
> Actually 1 step was omitted.
> 
> 1. go to the doc.
> 
> 2. go to the very end with vo shift end (vo shift fn end on the laptop) and
> look for trash. 
> 2. hit enter.
> 3. search for what items you want to remove and right click and hit remove.
> If you hit cmd delete you will restore the files back to their original
> location.
> 
> Take care. 
> On Dec 6, 2013, at 6:51 AM, Kristeen Hughes  wrote:
> 
>> When I do that, I just get the default sound and nothing happens. Is there
> a setting I have wrong?
>> 
>> Kristeen
>> 
>> On Dec 6, 2013, at 9:30 AM, isaac  wrote:
>> 
>>> You can press shift delete to delete multiple files and you can use shift
> down arrow to select files.
>>> -Original Message- From: Kristeen Hughes
>>> Sent: Friday, December 06, 2013 8:22 AM
>>> To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
>>> Subject: deleting individual files from trash
>>> 
>>> Hello, Is there a way to sellect a file or files/folders from the trash
> and simply delete them without having to totally empty the entire trash? I
> can't find a way to do this, bur was hoping I am missing something.
>>> 
>>> Kristeen
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RE: deleting individual files from trash

2013-12-06 Thread Henry Miller


Hi Sarah

Many thanks for those instructions. You stated:

" search for what items you want to remove and right click and hit remove."
 
Please could you explain how do you perform a "right click" using VO?

Best wishes

Henry
 

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[mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Sarah k Alawami
Sent: 06 December 2013 18:14
To: mac access list iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: deleting individual files from trash

Actually 1 step was omitted.

1. go to the doc.

2. go to the very end with vo shift end (vo shift fn end on the laptop) and
look for trash. 
2. hit enter.
3. search for what items you want to remove and right click and hit remove.
If you hit cmd delete you will restore the files back to their original
location.

Take care. 
On Dec 6, 2013, at 6:51 AM, Kristeen Hughes  wrote:

> When I do that, I just get the default sound and nothing happens. Is there
a setting I have wrong?
> 
> Kristeen
> 
> On Dec 6, 2013, at 9:30 AM, isaac  wrote:
> 
>> You can press shift delete to delete multiple files and you can use shift
down arrow to select files.
>> -Original Message- From: Kristeen Hughes
>> Sent: Friday, December 06, 2013 8:22 AM
>> To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
>> Subject: deleting individual files from trash
>> 
>> Hello, Is there a way to sellect a file or files/folders from the trash
and simply delete them without having to totally empty the entire trash? I
can't find a way to do this, bur was hoping I am missing something.
>> 
>> Kristeen
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Re: deleting individual files from trash

2013-12-06 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Actually 1 step was omitted.

1. go to the doc.

2. go to the very end with vo shift end (vo shift fn end on the laptop) and 
look for trash. 
2. hit enter.
3. search for what items you want to remove and right click and hit remove. If 
you hit cmd delete you will restore the files back to their original location.

Take care. 
On Dec 6, 2013, at 6:51 AM, Kristeen Hughes  wrote:

> When I do that, I just get the default sound and nothing happens. Is there a 
> setting I have wrong?
> 
> Kristeen
> 
> On Dec 6, 2013, at 9:30 AM, isaac  wrote:
> 
>> You can press shift delete to delete multiple files and you can use shift 
>> down arrow to select files.
>> -Original Message- From: Kristeen Hughes
>> Sent: Friday, December 06, 2013 8:22 AM
>> To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
>> Subject: deleting individual files from trash
>> 
>> Hello, Is there a way to sellect a file or files/folders from the trash and 
>> simply delete them without having to totally empty the entire trash? I can't 
>> find a way to do this, bur was hoping I am missing something.
>> 
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Re: deleting individual files from trash

2013-12-06 Thread Kristeen Hughes
When I do that, I just get the default sound and nothing happens. Is there a 
setting I have wrong?

Kristeen

On Dec 6, 2013, at 9:30 AM, isaac  wrote:

> You can press shift delete to delete multiple files and you can use shift 
> down arrow to select files.
> -Original Message- From: Kristeen Hughes
> Sent: Friday, December 06, 2013 8:22 AM
> To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
> Subject: deleting individual files from trash
> 
> Hello, Is there a way to sellect a file or files/folders from the trash and 
> simply delete them without having to totally empty the entire trash? I can't 
> find a way to do this, bur was hoping I am missing something.
> 
> Kristeen
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Re: deleting individual files from trash

2013-12-06 Thread isaac
You can press shift delete to delete multiple files and you can use shift 
down arrow to select files.
-Original Message- 
From: Kristeen Hughes

Sent: Friday, December 06, 2013 8:22 AM
To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
Subject: deleting individual files from trash

Hello, Is there a way to sellect a file or files/folders from the trash and 
simply delete them without having to totally empty the entire trash? I can't 
find a way to do this, bur was hoping I am missing something.


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