When accessing Copilot Studio on a MacOS web browser (tested on both Edge and Chrome), I encountered an issue in the "Test Copilot" pane's text input box. Specifically, when using an IME (Input Method Editor) to type in Japanese, pressing Enter to confirm the converted text results in the text being automatically submitted. This behavior interrupts the intended use of the textbox, as it submits text prematurely before I am ready to send it.
Steps to Reproduce:
- Open Copilot Studio in either Edge or Chrome on a MacOS device.
- Navigate to the "Test Copilot" pane.
- Type in Japanese using an IME.
- Convert the text (for example, from Hiragana to Kanji) and press Enter to confirm the selection.
- Notice that the text is automatically submitted upon pressing Enter.
Expected Behavior:
Pressing Enter should confirm the text conversion without submitting the text, allowing further editing if necessary.
Observed Behavior:
Pressing Enter confirms the text conversion and immediately submits it, which is disruptive for text input workflows involving IME.

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