Easy and free library for binding keys.
Keycharm is on npm so you can install it with:
npm install keycharm
After importing the script keycharm
is availible globally:
<script src="https://unpkg.com/keycharm/keycharm.js">
const keycharm = require('keycharm');
import keycharm from 'keycharm';
var keys = keycharm(options);
keys.bind("a", function () {}, 'keydown'); // key, callback function, 'keydown' or 'keyup'
{
/* optional div to bind keycharm to.
* It will NEED a tabindex. When not supplied, this defaults to window. */
container: document.getElementById("element"),
/* swallow events (default: false) */
preventDefault: false
}
'a'-'z', 'A'-'Z', '0'-'9', 'space', 'enter', 'ctrl', 'alt', 'tab', 'shift', 'delete', 'backspace', '-', '=', '[', ']',
'esc', 'F1'-'F12', 'pageup', 'pagedown',
'left', 'up', 'right', 'down',
'num0'-'num9', 'num/', 'num*', 'num-', 'num+', 'num.'
Each initiation of keycharm has its own bindings to the key events.
/* bind key, type = 'keydown' or 'keyup', default type = keydown. */
.bind(key, callback, [type]);
/* unbind key, type = 'keydown' or 'keyup', default type = keydown. No callback deletes all bound callbacks from key */
.unbind(key, [callback], [type]);
/* remove all bound keys */
.reset();
/* remove all bound keys and the event listeners of keycharm */
.destroy();
/* get the key label of the event */
.getKey(event);
/* bind all keys to this function, could be used for testing or demos. */
.bindAll(function, 'keydown' or 'keyup');
Common Pitfalls:
You might feel tempted to use the keycharm library to bind keys to elements other than just form elements. Great, however, in this case you should be aware of the fact that besides giving focus to the element (e.g. programmatically element.focus()
) you also need to add a tabindex! Simply focussing will not work.
Keycharm is Dual-licensed with both the Apache 2.0 license as well as the MIT license. I'll leave it up to the user to pick which one they prefer.