Cancel on SanDisk - Vault USB switch?

Is there such a thing as an undo for use in the vault of the switch? I found that the screen is not properly interactive touchscreen, so mistakes happen, what is bad if there is no undo command.

None that I know.  I hope that you have backups.

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