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modifiers

v1.0.0

Published

Query modifier keys at any time.

Downloads

356

Readme

Modifier key queries

Inspired by keymaster. This is a small subset of the functionality in that library. See for yourself how small it is.

At any point in time you can query the modifiers object to see if a modifier key is held down.

Default supported keys are: shift, alt, option (same as alt), control, command

if (modifiers.command || modifiers.control) {
  // do something special
}

// ..inside your click handler
if (modifiers.shift) {
  ...
}

You can also add your own to the defaults:

modifiers.add({{
  leftArrow: 37,
  upArrow: 38,
  rightArrow: 39,
  downArrow: 40,
  w: 87,
  a: 65,
  s: 83,
  d: 68
});

Building

To create the minified and compressed version with source mapping, run:

uglifyjs modifiers.js --source-map modifiers.min.map --screw-ie8 -c -m -o modifiers.min.js

The code uses addEventListener so if you sadly need to support IE8 you'll want to change the code to use something like what's described here.

License

MIT