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Is there a default behaviour for pressing the ENTER key on an IM dialog?

Is there a default behaviour for pressing the ENTER key on an IM dialog?

I believe that back when IM messages tended to be shorter, or at least when Twitter popularized the 120 character (or is it 140 now) limit, it made sense that the ENTER key would double up as a SAVE/SEND action because people…

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