4 useful keyboard shortcuts for working with a basket on OS X, that everyone should know
Tips Makradar / / December 19, 2019
Shopping in OS X - one of those things that few people think seriously. We simply remove the files or drag them to the Trash icon in the Dock. Then clean the Trash to free up disk space... and that's it. But in fact, methods for removing files and cleaning, there are several, and they are much more convenient to you famous. Do you want to delete files and clean the Recycle Bin by using keyboard shortcuts? There is nothing easier!
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Moving to cart
What do we do when we want to remove the unwanted file? Make a right click and choose "Move to Trash" or drag the file to the Trash icon in the Dock. Instead of tedious action, you can simply click on the keyboard ⌘⌫ - and instantly send the selected file to the Trash. Really easy!
Restoring a file from the Recycle Bin
You will be surprised, but to return the deleted files to their original location to press... yes, the same ⌘⌫! Select the files you want to restore and click ⌘⌫ - files will be recovered and you will be able to work with them. Not so obvious at first glance, but is also easy and convenient!
Emptying the Trash
This routine operation that we have periodically to free hard disk space (especially important for Air'ov owners) and the maintenance of order. Usually, we do it by right-clicking on the icon in the dock and pressing the "Empty Trash". But as you may have guessed, there is a simple and convenient way. In the Finder, you need to said Walsh press ⇧⌘⌫ and your Shopping Cart will be totally emptied. It is a safe way to remove as before removing the system displays the standard confirmation dialog.
Immediate emptying the Recycle Bin
If you are adamant in their intent to remove all files from the Recycle Bin - press once ⇧⌥⌘⌫. Spend your precious time on silly confirm completely useless. No sooner said than done!
These are simple, but very useful shortcuts that I hope will be useful to you in the daily work of mashim Mac'om. About ⌘⌫, think, I know almost all, but about the rest? Tell us in the comments.