CF7 - sending a form using "Enter" key

As I wrote in the subject, i've goit a question.
How can I send a form using the "Enter" key. When I push the
Enter nothing happneds. Can someone help me?

OK. My mistake. In normal HTMLform there is no problem.
I've got the Flash form
[code]
<cfform name="register" format="Flash" skin="haloBlue"
width="300" height="200" timeout="999999999"
action="index.html">
<cfinput type="hidden" name="skrypt" value="#skrypt#">
<cfinput type="hidden" name="save" value="True">
<cfinput type="Text" name="username"
label="Użytkownik: " required="Yes" message="Proszę
podać użytkownika" size="20">
<cfinput type="Password" name="pass" label="Hasło: "
required="Yes" message="Proszę podać hasło"
size="20">
<cfinput type="submit" name="submit" value="Loguj">
</cfform>
[/code]

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