CTRL+Y key to resume the previous operation

  
                  

A friend who is a little familiar with the computer knows that the CTRL+Z key is the undo button.

In fact, basically all the big programs are to choose this shortcut key to cancel the key, including the program, IE browser and other system comes with the program.

In fact, many old birds often make such a mistake. In some design software, you know that you can use this button. In some software that does not have the option to undo the option (such as IE), you forget to cancel it. Features.

When we use computers to write things (such as posting in the qq group, qq chat typing), we may have encountered such a thing, because of mistakes, accidentally deleted the words just written, If you delete a word or two, you can re-play it, but if it is a large paragraph of text, then you are only anxious. In fact, at this time, we just need to press CTRL+Z to accidentally delete the things and then come back. (Friends can do a test, please feel free to type a word in the post after replying to this post, then delete these words, then press CTRL+Z, how do you get back these words) I just raised it here. The simplest example, in fact, in many cases, we can use the CTRL+Z shortcut to achieve recovery from just misoperation.

Some friends may now question the function of this shortcut keyboard. When you use it in many places in the future, you will naturally fall in love with this shortcut after you have tasted it. Maybe everyone accidentally quits when they click CTRL+Z.

This time you need CTRL+Y. The function of CTRL+Y is to restore the previous step and the function of CTRL+Z is just the opposite!

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