#7: CTRL + SHIFT + T
If you’ve ever accidentally closed a browser tab and immediately regretted it, there’s good news. Pressing “CTRL + SHIFT + T” on your keyboard will instantly reopen the last closed tab. It’s a lifesaver for those moments when you’re juggling too many tabs and lose one by mistake. This shortcut works on most modern browsers and is available on both Windows and Mac (use “Command” on Mac).
This feature only works on laptops and desktop computers, so mobile users are out of luck. Still, for anyone who uses a computer daily, this small shortcut is a game changer. It’s perfect for students, researchers, or curious clickers who don’t want to lose track of their digital breadcrumbs. With so many tabs open at once, this simple command helps restore a little order to the chaos of modern web browsing.