Revert 'T' keyboard shortcut to pre-9.4 behavior
Prior to version 9.4, if you pressed T while selecting an image that was already in the target album, a warning prompt would appear to confirm you want to remove the image from the target album if you hadn't previously marked the "Remove photo from album" prompt as "Don't show again".
As of version 9.4, removing a photo from an album via T is treated differently from other methods of removing photos, and this prompt isn't shown. This is a very negative change. On slower systems (or whenever Lightroom is mysteriously performing worse than it should on all my very diverse systems despite Adobe not being able to identify any issues) the toast notification that pops up when pressing T, as well as the count of photos on the album list were both so laggy that this warning prompt was the only safety net I could rely on when quickly adding photos to a target album if I had to press T multiple times because I wasn't sure if it registered the first time.
Furthermore, as you can't quickly see if a photo is already in the target album (unless you have the Info pane open and you manually search the list of albums the photo is in each time to check if the target album is listed), the warning prompt was an easy way to avoid accidentally removing photos from the target album when you're quickly culling a selection of photos from one album to another. If you're moving multiple photos at a time, this was the only safety net, as the info pane doesn't show album info for multiple selections, even if all the selected photos are in the exact same albums.
Please revert this change or make it optional ASAP. What's the point of having a warning when removing photos from an album if it's not going to warn you when removing photos from an album?
