Optional Setting to Toggle “Enter to Send” off
Hi everyone,
I know this has been requested multiple times before, but I’d like to raise it again with an additional perspective not just UX, but also efficiency and resource usage.
Current behavior:
Enter = Send message
Shift + Enter = New line
The issue: When writing longer or structured prompts, it’s very easy to accidentally press Enter and send the message prematurely. This leads to:
Interrupted workflows
Fragmented prompts
Immediate follow-up edits or corrections
Proposed solution: Introduce an optional toggle in settings that allows users to choose how messages are sent:
Option A (current default):
Enter = Send
Shift + Enter = New line
Option B (writing-focused mode):
Enter = New line
Shift + Enter = Send
Option C (common industry standard, including among competitors as standard …):
Enter = New line
Ctrl + Enter = Send
The Ctrl + Enter option is especially aligned with behavior in many other platforms (including competitors), making it more intuitive for a large group of users.
Why this matters (User Experience):
Prevents accidental message sending
Improves workflows for longer prompts
Supports both casual and advanced users
Why this matters (OpenAI / Efficiency): Accidental sends often result in:
A full response being generated
The user immediately correcting or resending the prompt
The initial response becoming completely unused
This means unnecessary tokens are processed and generated for responses that provide zero value.
OpenAI has previously highlighted that even small, unnecessary interactions (like very short prompts of including “Hello”) can be wasteful at scale. Accidental submissions likely represent a similar inefficiency just less visible.
Reducing these cases could:
Lower unnecessary compute usage
Improve overall system efficiency
Reduce redundant generations at scale
Summary: This is a small, optional setting that:
Improves UX significantly
Aligns with common platform standards
Potentially reduces wasted compute and cost
A rare case where both user experience and system efficiency greatly benefit from the same change.
Thanks for considering!
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