06-12-2018, 05:48 AM
[member=7651]TimeTravel[/member] You're right, I had not tried that before, but dragging a file and dropping on the Recycle Bin does not put the file in the trash. And that is behavior a Windows user would expect.
I did right-click the file and choose "Move to Trash." Then I opened the Recycle Bin (double-clicked the desktop icon) and saw the file in there. But it looks like drag-and-drop trash is not a function of the desktop icon.
I did right-click the file and choose "Move to Trash." Then I opened the Recycle Bin (double-clicked the desktop icon) and saw the file in there. But it looks like drag-and-drop trash is not a function of the desktop icon.
=Karl=