Some people might want to keep their desktop icon-free, but you cannot do this in Windows 7 if you want to keep your Recycle Bin, because there's no other way to access. Well, actually, there is: an article from TechSpot tells us how to move the Recycle Bin icon to the Taskbar which accepts drag-and-drop deletions.
There are other ways to create an Recycle Bin icon on your Taskbar, but those are only useful for accessing what's in the trash, and couldn't accept files for deletion hovered over it which can only be achieved by following the steps in the article I was telling you about.
That being said, you may want to head over to TechSpot for the complete step-by-step guide.
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There are other ways to create an Recycle Bin icon on your Taskbar, but those are only useful for accessing what's in the trash, and couldn't accept files for deletion hovered over it which can only be achieved by following the steps in the article I was telling you about.
That being said, you may want to head over to TechSpot for the complete step-by-step guide.
Thanks d0od for the email tip!