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select_selected_character(this_chid);
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//hotkey to send input with shift+enter (normal enter keypress generates a new line in the chat input box)
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//problem for mobile: default iOS keyboard function is to make AutoCapitalization happen on new lines.
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//AutoCapitization effectively presses the virtual Shift key when it thinks a new line/sentence is happening.
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//iOS result: First Enter press will make a new line, but the second will act like shift+enter, sending the prompt to AI.
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//hotkey to send input with enter (shift+enter generates a new line in the chat input box)
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//this is not ideal for touch device users with virtual keyboards.
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//ideally we would detect if the user is using a virtual keyboard, and disable this shortcut for them.
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//because mobile users' hands are always near the screen, tapping the send button is better for them.
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//caveat: people on an iPad using a Bluetooth keyboard will need to be treated as PC users for this purpose.
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//because mobile users' hands are always near the screen, tapping the send button is better for them, and enter should always make a new line.
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//note: CAI seems to have this handled. PC: shift+enter = new line, enter = send. iOS: shift+enter AND enter both make new lines, and only the send button sends.
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//maybe a way to simulate this would be to disable the eventListener for people iOS.
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