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		Is there a way to set "No confirmation" when deleting, or a way to "One click delete" an item?
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		I'd like to know if this can be done too.
You can Shift+Delete then hit Enter when inside a folder for a quicker way than right clicking etc..
Seems we can't Shift+Delete folders from the desktop though, only right clicking will work for them, though files on the desktop can be Shift+Deleted with no confirmation.
Off Topic: Another one I'd like to see eventually is the ability to right click on a desktop folder and paste into it without having to open it first.
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		It's LL2, every delete action creates the notification (link to image)
http://tinyurl.com/o9uexaj
Yes, this was not present on LL1X releases!
	
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		Thanks Valtam, I have been using "Delete > Enter" the reason I was hoping to have Thunar not ask confirmation is that I'm often in bed trying to tidy up a days work and using the mouse is awkward once I'm comfortable lying there I find it hard to use the Touchpad.
	
	
	
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		@ Valtam
"1) Right click on the file, Move to Trash - no notification"
because I am deleting files on a remote system, when using "Move to Trash" I still receive a notification warning me the file will be permanently deleted etc, so the above solution was exactly what I needed, Thanks
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		This worked for one time only, tried deleting the custom action, remaking it, but sadly it won't stick.
	
	
	
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