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There is some concern that the text in 4.10.22.2 Implicit submissions could result in different behavior on different platforms when the enter key is pressed among other items. Consider a reference to UAAG 2.0 guidelines for more specifics on this behavior in the 2.0 guidelines under development. Further request that UAAG take more responsibility for specifying this behavior as predictability has accessibility implications.
mass-moved component to LC1
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