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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T21:51:07+00:00 2026-05-11T21:51:07+00:00

I am working on a ASP.NET MVC web site that has multiple submit buttons.

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I am working on a ASP.NET MVC web site that has multiple submit buttons. i.e.

    <input type="submit" name="SubmitButton" value="Reset" />
    <input type="submit" name="SubmitButton" value="OK" />
    <input type="submit" name="SubmitButton" value="Back" />

I need to allow users to quickly submitting the form by pressing the ‘Enter’ key. HTML standard seems to specify that the first submit button will be assumed if a user press the ‘Enter’ key. However, I need to make the 2nd button (i.e. the “OK”) button the default button and for reasons I don’t even want to talk about, changing the button order is not an option.

I googled around and I found this post about using Page.Form.DefaultButton in ASP.NET but this doesn’t work with ASP.NET MVC.

I also tried the following javascript solution, while it works in Chrome but doesn’t work in IE6

    $('body').keypress(function(e) {
       if (e.which === 13) {
          $("input[value='OK']").trigger('click');
       }
    });

I can think of some really extreme solutions such as going through every single controls in the form an attach the above function to them. However, I don’t think that’s a very neat solution so I am wondering has anyone got a better solution?

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    2026-05-11T21:51:07+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 9:51 pm

    First off, this is wrong:

    <input type="submit" name="SubmitButton" value="Reset" />
    <input type="submit" name="SubmitButton" value="OK" />
    <input type="submit" name="SubmitButton" value="Back" />
    

    All three of them are submit buttons. A reset is an input of type=”reset”. Get that sorted. Second of all, I’ve successfully implemented something like that, and it works on IE6. Try this:

        function keypressHandler(e)
        {
            if(e.which == 13) {
                e.preventDefault(); //stops default action: submitting form
                $(this).blur();
                $('#SubmitButton').focus().click();//give your submit an ID
            }
        }
    
        $('#myForm').keypress(keypressHandler);
    

    The focus() part makes the button appear to be pressed when the user presses enter. Quite nifty.

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