The Photos app is one of the best image viewers for Windows 10. Whether you have a PNG or JPG image or a video file, you can use this app to view the content on your computer. However, it has a problem, and users encounter it while deleting files from the Photos app. When you’re deleting a file via the Photos app on Windows 10, you may or may not see a dialog box requesting your permission to do so. This warning box is essential for some people if they have a knack for accidentally deleting files. If you accidentally click on the Delete button on your keyboard, it removes the opened file instantly. Although you can get it back from the Recycle Bin, it might irritate you. The same thing happens if you click on the trash-can icon visible on the top menu bar. Or let’s assume that you had the delete confirmation dialog, but you checked the Don’t show this warning again box. At such a moment, if you want to turn on the delete confirmation dialog or box for the Photos app on Windows 10, here is what you have to do. For those who regularly delete images via the Photos app, the dialog box popping up each time is quite annoying, we understand.
How to enable Delete confirmation dialog for Photos app
To enable or disable the delete confirmation dialog for the Photos app, follow these steps-
To get started, you have to open the Photos app on your computer. You can open an image with this app or search for it in the Taskbar search box. Alternatively, one could open the Run dialog box by clicking on the Windows key + R, then type ms-photos: followed by hitting the Enter key. After opening the Photos app, click on the three-dotted icon visible in the top-right corner. You can find it next to your profile picture, and it says See more. After that, select Settings from the menu.
Now, find out the heading called Display delete confirmation dialog and toggle the switch to turn it on.
After enabling the delete confirmation warning, it shows the message. If you are seeing the dialog box whenever you make attempts to delete files, then that means the feature is turned On.
You can also stop it in its tracks without having to navigate to the Settings section of the app. From the dialog box, tick Don’t show this warning again, and that should do it. In case you want to disable it, you can also navigate to the same path in the Photos app, and toggle the same Display delete confirmation dialog button. That’s all! Hope it helps.