How to pin Recycle Bin to Quick Access in Windows 10

Remove Pin To Quick Access From Recycle Bin. Show the Recycle Bin in the File Explorer Side Bar and Quick Access YouTube You must be signed in as an administrator to be able to do the. (Note: makes the item do nothing for the Recycle Bin, but does not HIDE the item, which seems like a bug in Windows.) [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\PintoStartScreen] AppliesTo = System.ParsingName:<>"::{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}" The main difference is "shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\PintoStartScreen.

How To Pin Recycle Bin To Quick Access In Windows 10
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You can still pin stuff to Home (aka Quick Access) even after that, though, by opening File Explorer, and drag-and-drop any objects to your Home list The Pin to Quick Access verb is supposed to be non-enumerable/hidden for the Recycle Bin shell object

How To Pin Recycle Bin To Quick Access In Windows 10

The Pin to Quick Access verb is supposed to be non-enumerable/hidden for the Recycle Bin shell object If anyone knows how to remove that from Recycle Bin right click menu, I would like to know how The Pin to Quick Access verb is supposed to be non-enumerable/hidden for the Recycle Bin shell object

Show the Recycle Bin in the File Explorer Side Bar and Quick Access YouTube. How to remove Pin to Quick access on Recycle Bin? I've seen in this post it was possible to remove it only for the Recycle Bin by some regisitry Ramesh Srinivasan posted, However the link now is down and I can't get it or contact the poster, To remove the Pin to Quick access option from the right-click context menu in Windows 11, you need to follow the aforementioned guide in the article

Remove, Disable, Clear, Turn off, Unpin, Stop Quick Access Windows 11 MiniTool. I always accidentally click "Pin to Start" when I want to empty the recycle bin, by right-clicking the recycle bin on the desktop You can still pin stuff to Home (aka Quick Access) even after that, though, by opening File Explorer, and drag-and-drop any objects to your Home list