Control y (or Ctrl + y) is a keyboard shortcut that is used to redo an action that you have previously undone. This is the opposite of the Control z (or Ctrl + z) shortcut, which undoes the last action.
Here are some examples of how you might use Control y:
- In a word processor: If you accidentally deleted a sentence and then used Control z to undo the deletion, you can use Control y to bring the sentence back.
- In a web browser: If you accidentally closed a tab and then used Control z to reopen it, you can use Control y to close it again.
- In a spreadsheet: If you accidentally deleted a row and then used Control z to undo the deletion, you can use Control y to delete it again.
Control y is a helpful shortcut that can save you time and effort by allowing you to quickly redo actions that you have undone.