How to delete stickies on mac
The dialogue box with a checkbox would be OK with me, but I'd just check the box and hope to never see it again I thought he was talking about the toolbar. I guess I have never accidentally deleted anything in that fashion. The delete key on the keyboard? Interesting. Interestingly, I have new note and delete right next to each other in the toolbar, and have never had an issue with deletion. I think if it were implemented in the future, I would hope for an option to hide it, which I personally would use. This is something that they have done before with other deletions, and managing the option is (from a user point of view) relatively easy being a registry key. With regards to a deletion confirmation dialog, I guess this is something that EN could do, but also include a checkbox to not show it again. The linked post of mine above was in reference to the delete key, rather than the button, and so the AHK script acts on that. I think that dlu and Tom are referring to the placement of the delete key on the keyboard, rather than the placement of the delete buttons in EN.
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Perhaps the Windows team ought to consider removing it from the default view or moving it.
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On the Mac (wisely) the default configuration doesn't even contain the trash.
Is this a default configuration? I imagine this causes much of a headache everywhere. I understand why some might not like it, and absolutely understand why some of us must have it (especially with some keyboard layouts). That's a diabolical design oversight in a product that's supposed to help us safely preserve "everything." I'm supposed to make time to stop and read every one each time, so the developers don't have to take the time to make confirmation an option? Since there's no visual indication that I've done so, more times than not, I don't even know that I should be heading to Trash to "undelete."Īnd the fact that emptying the trash (at some future point) does remind me to review what I'm doing, it often contains hundreds of deleted notes. On my laptop, delete is adjacent to the arrow keys, and I'm constantly "accidentally" deleting notes.