Mousetrap is a simple library for handling keyboard shortcuts in Javascript.
It is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license.
It is around 2kb minified and gzipped and 4.5kb minified, has no external dependencies, and has been tested in the following browsers:
- Internet Explorer 6+
- Safari
- Firefox
- Chrome
It has support for keypress
, keydown
, and keyup
events on specific keys, keyboard combinations, or key sequences.
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Install mousetrap-ts
install
mousetrap-ts
fromnpm
and import itimport Mousetrap from 'mousetrap-ts';
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Add some keyboard events to listen for
<script> // single keys Mousetrap.bind('4', () => { console.log('4'); }); Mousetrap.bind("?", () => { console.log('show shortcuts!'); }); Mousetrap.bind('esc', () => { console.log('escape'); }, 'keyup'); // combinations Mousetrap.bind('command+shift+k', () => { console.log('command shift k'); }); // map multiple combinations to the same callback Mousetrap.bind(['command+k', 'ctrl+k'], () => { console.log('command k or control k'); // return false to prevent default browser behavior and stop event from bubbling return false; }); // gmail style sequences Mousetrap.bind('g i', () => { console.log('go to inbox'); }); Mousetrap.bind('* a', () => { console.log('select all'); }); // konami code! Mousetrap.bind('up up down down left right left right b a enter', () => { console.log('konami code'); }); // Use the KeyBindings Enum - Replace import statement with the following line import Mousetrap, { KeyBindings } from 'mousetrap-ts'; Mousetrap.bind(KeyBindings.moveDown, () => { console.log('Triggered on arrow down') }); // Type your callback - Replace import statement with the following line import Mousetrap, { CallbackFunction, KeyBindings } from 'mousetrap-ts'; const callback: CallbackFunction = (e, combo) => { console.log('Corrects attributes and return value'); return false; }; Mousetrap.bind(KeyBindings.moveDown, callback); // Remove all listeners and reset callbacks Mousetrap.destroy(); </script>
There are a number of other similar libraries out there so what makes this one different?
- There are no external dependencies, no framework is required
- You are not limited to
keydown
events (You can specifykeypress
,keydown
, orkeyup
or let Mousetrap choose for you). - You can bind key events directly to special keys such as
?
or*
without having to specifyshift+/
orshift+8
which are not consistent across all keyboards - It works with international keyboard layouts
- You can bind Gmail like key sequences in addition to regular keys and key combinations
- You can programatically trigger key events with the
trigger()
method - It works with the numeric keypad on your keyboard
- The code is well documented/commented
Full documentation can be found at https://craig.is/killing/mice