How to Quickly Restore Closed Browser Tabs with a Keyboard Shortcut

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Have you ever accidentally closed a browser tab while browsing the internet? It can be frustrating, especially if you were in the middle of something important. Fortunately, there’s an easy way to restore closed tabs with just a keyboard shortcut.

In a recent video from EasyIT, Megan O’Hara shares this helpful tech tip for restoring closed browser tabs. All you have to do is press Ctrl+Shift+T (or Command+Shift+T on a Mac) to reopen the most recently closed tab in the most popular browsers, including Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari.

Using this keyboard shortcut can save you a lot of time and hassle. Instead of having to search through your browsing history or reopen each tab individually, you can quickly restore the tab you accidentally closed and continue browsing where you left off.

This trick is just one of many keyboard shortcuts that can help you be more productive when using your computer. Learning keyboard shortcuts for common tasks can save you time and help you work more efficiently.

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To see Megan O’Hara’s demonstration of how to restore closed browser tabs with a keyboard shortcut, check out the video below:

 

In conclusion, restoring closed browser tabs is a simple and useful trick that can save you time and frustration. Try using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Shift+T (or Command+Shift+T on a Mac) the next time you accidentally close a tab and see how much easier it is to get back to your work.