How to Recover Closed Browser Tabs – Chrome and Safari on Mac and iPhone
To recover closed browser tabs on a Mac, use keyboard shortcut Shift-Command-T (⇧⌘T) for Chrome, and Command-Z (⌘Z) for Safari.
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To recover closed browser tabs on a Mac, use keyboard shortcut Shift-Command-T (⇧⌘T) for Chrome, and Command-Z (⌘Z) for Safari.
To change icons in macOS, copy the new icon or image, right-click on the folder or file you want to change, select Get Info and paste the new icon or image.
You would think your Mac should know every word and spelling you throw at it since it must have a huge vocabulary. However, that is not always the case. Every so often, you'd see something you type highlighted with a dreadful red dotted line below it. The line means either you just made a typo, or macOS does not know the word. If you did type correctly and want it remembered for the future, here's how you can add the word or spelling to macOS Spellcheck.
macOS Notes app texts too small to read? Go to Preferences and drag the default text size slider to the right to increase the text size.