Hello;

It is a bit annoying having to hit 2 keys (i.e. reach out and use both
hands) each time in order to evaluate a cell in sage notebook.

I am using windows, and I have to hit SHIFT-ENTER, or SHIFT-RETURN, or
I could use the mouse, point it to the little 'evaluate' link below
the cell, which is also annoying.

But it would be much easier to have ONE key.  In Maple, the RETURN key
will cause evaluation, and in Mathematica the ENTER key.

Can one tell sage to use the ENTER key only (without the shift) to
cause cell to evaluate? and have the RETURN key just starts a new line
(i.e. as in Mathematica). May be with some options or some
configuration setting somewhere?

I think Mathematica got it right here. In Maple, to start a new line
and not cause evaluation, one hits SHIFT-RETURN

(again, this is using the notebook interface, i.e. via the browser
interface).

Thanks,
--Nasser
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