Mårten Kellerman
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I agree that it is ill-advised to use regular keys (with no control/option/command pressed), since it's all too easy to find yourself editing some text and then be navigating to another page/spread and forget that you are still in a previously viewed text frame, and then keep entering ’w’ several times in a text frame that isn't even on screen anymore.
All keyboard commands should always be accompanied with a modifier key.
That said, anyone can easily create a new key command for preview mode, so I did just that (Under Tools > Toggle view setting between default and preview). As long as you remember to use your custom key command, the problem can be avoided.
(Adobe should still fix the problem though.)