Hi guys
3 wishes at the same time..
1. I would like to disable system wide the use of trash (dumbest invention, imho). The goal is, whenever I press "delete" or choose "remove/delete" from a context menu, it should ask me "Would you like to delete file/folder xyz?" and after choosing "yes" simply delete it.
2. When I right click on a folder/file and choose "Actions=>Encrypt File/Folder" it should just ask me after the symmetric password I would like to choose (incl. re-type) and then just put it at the same location where the source is. No asking about saved key-profiles and clicking "options" choosing symmetric and so forth.
3. I have a windows keyboard and I would like to use the "context key". Meaning if I press this key it should simulate the right mouse click.
Which fairy can satisfy my wishes?
3 wishes at the same time..

1. I would like to disable system wide the use of trash (dumbest invention, imho). The goal is, whenever I press "delete" or choose "remove/delete" from a context menu, it should ask me "Would you like to delete file/folder xyz?" and after choosing "yes" simply delete it.
2. When I right click on a folder/file and choose "Actions=>Encrypt File/Folder" it should just ask me after the symmetric password I would like to choose (incl. re-type) and then just put it at the same location where the source is. No asking about saved key-profiles and clicking "options" choosing symmetric and so forth.
3. I have a windows keyboard and I would like to use the "context key". Meaning if I press this key it should simulate the right mouse click.
Which fairy can satisfy my wishes?




Have you never, after sitting at the keyboard for hours on end, tired and frustrated, not wanting to give in on the 'problem at hand,' not deleted a file you shouldn't have, and either realized it right after you did it, or later, discovered that something just doesn't work any more, only to have it dawn on you that "maybe I shouldn't have deleted that file" after all?

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