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Some legacy Mac apps still use Cmd + Y , but Cmd + Shift + Z is the modern standard. 2. Redo Hotkeys in Popular Software
Would you like a deeper look into how undo/redo history is structured in memory or how to implement custom redo logic in a specific app (e.g., Excel, Blender, or a web app)?
In many modern apps (like the Adobe Suite or Google Docs), Ctrl + Shift + Z also works. On macOS: Command + Shift + Z redo hotkey
| Action | Windows | macOS | Notes | |--------|---------|-------|-------| | Undo | Ctrl+Z | Cmd+Z | Extremely consistent | | Redo | Ctrl+Y | Cmd+Shift+Z | Inconsistent across OS & apps |
| App | Windows | macOS | |-----|---------|-------| | Notepad / TextEdit | Ctrl+Y | Cmd+Shift+Z | | Microsoft Word | Ctrl+Y (also F4 ) | Cmd+Y (Office for Mac) | | Adobe Photoshop | Ctrl+Shift+Z | Cmd+Shift+Z | | VS Code | Ctrl+Shift+Z (or Ctrl+Y ) | Cmd+Shift+Z | | Chrome / Edge (text field) | Ctrl+Y | Cmd+Shift+Z | | Figma | Ctrl+Shift+Z | Cmd+Shift+Z | | Google Docs | Ctrl+Y | Cmd+Y | | Slack (message input) | Ctrl+Shift+Z | Cmd+Shift+Z | | IntelliJ IDEA | Ctrl+Shift+Z | Cmd+Shift+Z | Some legacy Mac apps still use Cmd +
Master the "Redo" Hotkey: The Ultimate Guide to Reversing Your Regrets
Most software uses a "History Stack." Imagine a stack of cards. In many modern apps (like the Adobe Suite
The "redo hotkey" you're referring to is likely one of the following, depending on the operating system and application you're using:
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