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  "path": "/t/chatgpt-atlas-configurable-enter-key-behavior-for-ime-users/1380064#post_3",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-30T23:50:58.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Thank you, Smith.\n\nI appreciate you passing this along. The IME angle is the key point here: for Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and other composition-based input workflows, Enter is part of text composition before it is a send command.\n\nThis becomes especially noticeable in Atlas side chat because users often write longer messages while referencing web pages, logs, code, or documents. A configurable send shortcut would reduce accidental sends and make Atlas much safer for IME users.",
  "title": "ChatGPT Atlas: Configurable Enter key behavior for IME users"
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