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how to use auto deposit herschel backpack

Assuming you mean the Minecraft Herschel Backpack Trials add-on , the Auto Deposit feature is the backpack’s way of automatically moving matching items from your inventory into the backpack’s storage, so you can keep your hotbar and main inventory cleaner while you build or gather. The add-on description confirms that the backpack can deposit items for you and also includes related helpers like Auto Restock, Auto Sort, Auto Smelt, and Auto Repair.

How to use it

  1. Equip the backpack in your Minecraft Bedrock world with the add-on enabled.
  1. Open the backpack interface and make sure the item you want to store is actually in the backpack’s storage pages.
  1. Use the deposit option in the backpack’s controls to move compatible items from your inventory into the bag.
  1. If you are carrying blocks or materials while playing, the feature will help clear those from your inventory into storage as long as they match what the backpack is set to accept.

What it does

  • It is meant for quick cleanup while you play, especially after mining, farming, or building.
  • It works best when the backpack already contains the same item types you want deposited, since these features usually act on matching stacks.
  • It pairs well with Auto Restock , which refills your hand from the backpack when you run out of a block type.

If it is not working

  • Make sure you are on Minecraft Bedrock, since the add-on is described as Bedrock-only.
  • Check that the world has the add-on enabled and the backpack is actually equipped.
  • If the item is not being deposited, try putting one of that item into the backpack first so the deposit behavior has a matching target.

Small example

If you mine a lot of stone, you can keep stone in the backpack, build for a while, and then use Auto Deposit to dump extra stone from your inventory back into the bag without sorting stacks manually.

Note

The term “Herschel backpack” can also refer to the real-world Herschel brand, but the auto-deposit feature you mentioned matches the Minecraft add-on coverage in the sources found here.