You can intercept enter key event, stop its default behavior and focus
next field.
I wouldn''t do it, though, as it goes against all usability/
accessibility standards.
$$(''#myForm input'').invoke(''observe'',
''keyup'', function(e){
if (e.keyCode == Event.KEY_RETURN) {
e.stop();
// i.e. you could use tabIndex
$$(''#myForm input[tabIndex='' +
parseInt(this.readAttribute(''tabIndex'')) + 1 +
'']'')[0].focus();
}
})
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