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You just open the standard Photos app, press Edit in the upper right corner, select the photo or photos you want to delete (a check mark will appear on the selected images) and then select the red "Delete" button at the upper left.
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From there, I can select various messages and Delete, Move, or Mark them.
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If the icon doesn't provide a menu, press Ctrl-Alt-Delete, select the name of the tray application, and click the End Task button.
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To kill these two resource-grabbers, hit Ctrl-Alt-Delete, select (one at a time) Findfast and OSA from the list, and then click the End Task button.
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More advanced users can use the squiggle line to expose all open apps, and then use the gaze-and-delete trick to select one.
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On Mail for iPhone, users can select multiple messages and swipe to delete, highlight or file them away.
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As a beginner, you'll want to familiarize yourself with Delete first, as that's what you need to select things -- to click on them with your eyes, if you will.
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