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simple-keyboard
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Virtual Keyboard for Javascript. Compatible with your JS, React, Angular or Vue projects.
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You can use simple-keyboard as a <script> tag from a CDN, or install it from npm.
Check out the Getting Started docs to begin.
Check out the simple-keyboard documentation site.
Feel free to browse the Questions & Answers (FAQ) page for common use-cases.
npm installnpm startYou can extend simple-keyboard's functionality with modules. Such as:
Want to create your own module? Check out the Modules page for instructions.
Note: If you don't want to support old browsers, you can use the Modern Browsers bundle (index.modern.js).
Check out useful community modules for simple-keyboard:
https://github.com/hodgef/simple-keyboard/wiki/Community-Libraries-&-Integrations
PRs and issues are always welcome. Feel free to submit any issues you have at: https://github.com/hodgef/simple-keyboard/issues
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On-screen Javascript Virtual Keyboard
The npm package simple-keyboard receives a total of 37,003 weekly downloads. As such, simple-keyboard popularity was classified as popular.
We found that simple-keyboard demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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