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@fluentui/keyboard-keys
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Contains a set of keyboard constants for key and keyCode
Contains a set of keyboard constants for key and keyCode comparison in components. This package contains named key values from The w3 uievents-key specification.
Unicode values are not included since there are a lot of locales to consider and they provide no benefit since unicode characters can be used directly in code.
import { Enter } from '@fluentui/keyboard-keys';
const onKeyDown = (e: React.KeyboardEvent) => {
if (e.key === Enter) {
// ...
}
// Unicode characters 'a', '1', '%'...
// should be used directly in code
if (e.key === 'a') {
// ...
}
};
In order to migrate easily from @fluentui/keyboard-key
legacy keyCode
support is available in this library but
is not encouraged for reuse since this propoerty has been deprecated for a while and will be removed in future
standards.
import { keyCodes } from '@fluentui/keyboard-keys';
const onKeyDown = (e: React.KeyboardEvent) => {
if (e.keyCode === keyCodes.Enter) {
// ...
}
if (e.key === keyCodes.a) {
// ...
}
};
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Contains a set of keyboard constants for key and keyCode
The npm package @fluentui/keyboard-keys receives a total of 106,210 weekly downloads. As such, @fluentui/keyboard-keys popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @fluentui/keyboard-keys demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 12 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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