Yesterday we flummox aseries of screen shotsfrom a tipster show it apparently taking seven whole tone to erase a shortcut in Windows Vista . We adjudicate to give notice up our own copy of Windows Vista — this one is Beta 2 , Build 5384 — and we quickly and easily discover that this serial publication of pictures must be showing us the behavior of an other Beta of Windows Vista , and not that of the latest Beta 2 of Microsoft ’s coming operating system .
In Vista , we first turned off that infernal “ support delete ” predilection once and for all in the Recycle Bin as we always do in XP , make a shortcut of the Windows Media Player , then cursorily mightily - clicked that crosscut , choose Delete ( or alternately , simply hit the Delete key on the keyboard ) , and it was immediately belong to the Recycle Bin with no warning , questions or anything else . There it was , call for exactly the same number of steps to delete a shortcut that it always has , and using one less Florida key than on a Mac . This videofrom Microsoft shows that this ease of deleting cutoff was implemented after suggestion from beta testers . pass over to the the eleventh minute to see the part about deleting a crosscut .
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