Undo - The "hidden" feature in Jing

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Many of you have been asking for the ability to undo an arrow, a highlight or even a text entry when editing an image in Jing. If you are running Jing on a Mac, you do have the ability to reselect any previous edit and manually delete or change it. However, due to some constraints in our development time line, we deferred that capability on the Windows platform in order to get Jing out to all of you that much faster.

Of course, you all miss that feature a lot, right? Presumably so. Well, we hear you on that one loud and clear. :-)

To help with things today, we can at least offer you a keyboard shortcut to "undo" anything in the editor you have already created. For Windows users click the key combination "Ctrl + z", for Mac users click "Cmd + z" to undo an edit. It also has multiple undo, so you can keep "undoing" all the way back to the base image, if you so desire.

Watch a quick Jing video of this in action

Oh by the way, you can also "redo" something you "undid" by pressing "Ctrl + y" on Windows and "Cmd + Shift + z" on the Mac. Keep in mind; once an image is shared or saved, the edits previously made cannot be undone or redone. While this solution may not seem optimal, it will at least give you an option to fix those "oops!" moments for now.

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Tony,
What kind of microphone/headset are you using in Jing? I'm using an Altec Lansing C-Media USB headset which sounds great in Camtasia once the sound is cleaned up but in Jing the sound is a bit muffled.

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