And looks like that those are forced by Altium.
No-one is forced by Altium to do anything.
There are plenty of alternatives out there, particularly if you do not design computer motherboards.
I moved about 4 years ago from AD to DipTrace. For me it has been a much more productive tool as it has a simple interface & does not complain when moving from a schematic to pcb like Altium often does.
Another product that is very good is Proteus.
The reason Altium introduced both Circuit Studio & Circuit Maker was because they had no traction in these lower end markets. Unfortunately Circuit Maker in not much more than a toy. What is your time worth? Altium treat their Circuit Maker users with contempt ........... and there is no money in it for them to fix all the bugs.
You need to be pro-active. You need to use forums like this to advise prospective users about how bad Circuit Maker really is .................. & you need to find an alternative product that works well for you.
Altium removed all the keyboard shortcuts from Circuit Studio. How stupid! This alone makes DipTrace a more productive product. I just set up all of AD keyboard shortcuts in DipTrace & away I went. A pseudo AD (in many respects) for a fraction of the cost.
And yes, I can easily use DipTrace to design computer motherboards if required.
But also check out Proteus. Their products are also very good. I particularly like their microcontroller simulation tools which sync perfectly with their schematic program.