Using wireless keyboard

When using the wireless keyboard, is there a keypress to "SEND" a text message?
The "enter/return" key acts as a return and does not activate the send.

I was hoping that there would be a "fn", "control", "option" or "command" + {key} combination that would SEND the message. Seems like a rather obvious lack of functionality? Not all that big of a deal, but more of a nuisance...

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