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  • FPCH Admin
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In Windows 8, Microsoft made it possible to pin the Recycle Bin to the Start screen, and that capability carries over to Windows 10 and of course works with the new Start menu too. But here's something new: Now you can pin the Recycle Bin to the taskbar as well.

 

This is important because with Windows 10 the desktop is, again, the shell, or user experience through which most people will use Windows. And with many applications—especially Universal mobile apps—running full screen or nearly so, this capability lets you access the Recycle Bin from a location that will always be visible and readily available.

 

You can't pin the Recycle Bin to the taskbar by right-clicking it on the desktop, as you might expect. Instead, you must first pin it to Start (as you could do before). And then, from the Start menu, right-click it and choose "Pin to taskbar."

 

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Voila! (And now you can unpin it from Start if you wish.)

 

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Unfortunately, you can't actually empty the Recycle Bin or perform some other useful actions from the taskbar. All you can really do is open it. Maybe this will change in the next preview (and maybe we'll be able to simply right-click the Recycle Bin on the desktop to pin to the taskbar as well.)

~I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.~

~~Robert McCloskey~~

  • FPCH Admin
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I have all my desktop icons in the start menu with the exception of the recyle bin. I don't like having anything on the desktop, I delete all program shortcuts and don't have desktop icons on, but I do like easy access to the default stuff they provide. Moving them to the start menu gives me the easy access need. In the past I used keyboard commands.
  • FPCH Admin
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I can't see the use of the recycle bin on the taskbar either.

~I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.~

~~Robert McCloskey~~

  • FPCH Admin
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If you can't empty it, it makes no sense to me to have it on the taskbar. :D

~I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.~

~~Robert McCloskey~~

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