As mentioned, Ctrl + Z combination is the shortcut of undo and Ctrl + Y is the hotkey of redo. So, the thing is simple: press Ctrl + Y to redo the action and revert undo control Z. Part 4: How to Recover Files Deleted by Control + Z. On the other hand, if you want to recover deleted files caused by Ctrl + Z, you will need a professional tool to. Use these default keyboard shortcuts to help you accomplish common tasks. Edit hotkeys The following table provides hotkeys for edit commands. Command Hotkey Restrict plane cycle F8 Restrict to x F5 Restrict to y F6 Restrict to z F7 Scale cycle Ctrl + E Sub-object level cycle Insert General hotkeys The following table provides hotkeys for general commands. Use keyboard shortcuts in Google Sheets to navigate, format, and use formulas. Note: Some shortcuts might not work for all languages or keyboards. To see a list of keyboard shortcuts in Google Sheets, press Ctrl + / (Windows, Chrome OS) or ⌘ + / (Mac). To search the menus, press Alt + / (Windows, Chrome OS) or Option + / (Mac).
The most used key combination to undo the previous action the user has made.
The use of a key combination to easilly perform a command was first introduced by Macintosh, using the Q, Z, X, C and V buttons, in combination with the Command key, for the actions quit, undo, cut, copy and paste (in that order).
It was passed down to other Operating Systems, but with other operating systems using other keyboards the Ctrl (Control) key was used, since they didn't have the same control key as a Macintish keyboard does.
Also see 'Inside Macintosh. Volume 1' Chapter I page 53, for the first ever mention and explanation of this command.
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You see a person working on an image in Photoshop 'Oh, crap, I made a mistake! Undo!' The person presses Ctrl+Z to unto his mistake
(NOTE: In Photoshop Ctrl+Z undoes all recent actions made with the tool selected, Ctrl+Alt+Z however undoes the last action only, yet can be pressed repeatedly to undo several previous actions)
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Sound Control 2.5.0 is a FREE upgrade for all owners of Sound Control.
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Version 2.5.0
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- Devices menu now shows the Master Volume.
- Input devices now properly show and update the muted state.
- Toggle mute for default input device now shows the HUD to indicate status change.
- Add hotkeys for controlling the default input device’s gain and mute.
- Input devices now show gain dB value properly.
- Changing the gain of an input device no longer beeps.
- Added Priority devices for Input devices.
- Added HotKeys for changing the default input device.
- Volume feedback beeps now play on the appropriate device.
- Sound Control no longer interferes with macOS automatic device selection if priority devices are not enabled.
- Reduced CPU use.
- Added option to show and control apps that have been explicitly added to the listing.
- Fixed audio distortion after switching sample rates on bluetooth devices.
- Addressed application hang when switching to a bluetooth device or a built-in device on T2 Macs.
- Master volume displayed in the touch bar now updates properly when the default output device is changed.
- Added support for AirPlay!
- Added AppleScript support for setting mute, volume and balance.
- Added support for Zoom Thunderbolt audio devices.
- Sound Control volume change overlay more closely matches the system.
- Fixed a crash that could happen when muting AirPods Pro.
- Menu bar icon no longer shows disabled if STZ Audio Process plugin isn’t installed.
- Last version to support macOS 10.11 (El Capitan), 10.12 (Sierra), 10.13 (High Sierra. The next update to Sound Control will require macOS 10.14 (Mojave).