I guess it depends on what you want the keyboard interaction to be.  You 
can bind keypresses using jQuery and then mess with the charts, but I don't 
know what use binding keypresses to the SVG would be.

On Tuesday, July 31, 2012 8:47:56 AM UTC-4, API Developer wrote:
>
> Hey asgallant,
>
> If I wanted to add keyboard functionality in the Google Chart API, would 
> it be possible to use JQuery in a similar way to what's specified above?
> $('iframe').contents().find('g')...
> I'd imagine I'd need to use browser-based if statements to make sure this 
> works, but is it possible?
>
> On Monday, July 30, 2012 5:02:26 PM UTC-4, asgallant wrote:
>>
>> That should work in every browser except IE < 9, provided you have set 
>> the forceIframe option to true.  You need to have two separate code paths 
>> to do this though, one for IE < 9 and one for everything else.  IE < 9 uses 
>> VML instead of SVG, so you have to figure out what the structure is for the 
>> pie slices in VML and then write code to handle them (keep in mind that IE 
>> < 9 always uses iframes, regardless of what you set the forceIframe option 
>> to).  If you didn't set the forceIframe option, the non-IE < 9 code-path 
>> should not select based on $('iframe').contents().
>>
>> On Monday, July 30, 2012 3:44:37 AM UTC-4, Nikhil Agrawal wrote:
>>>
>>> HI All,
>>>
>>> I am working on pie chart. On clicking on each pie segment it gets 
>>> redirected to some url. So i want that when mouse hovered it should show a 
>>> hand cursor.
>>> I tried using jquery as follows inside an ready event listner.
>>>
>>> $('iframe').contents().find('g').css( 'cursor', 'pointer' );
>>>
>>> It doesn't show a hand cursor in the* pie segment*.  But instead in 
>>> tooltip & legends of the pie chart.
>>> Can any one suggest me what should be done to show show the hand pointer 
>>> inside each segments.
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks in Advance ..:)
>>>
>>
On Tuesday, July 31, 2012 8:47:56 AM UTC-4, API Developer wrote:
>
> Hey asgallant,
>
> If I wanted to add keyboard functionality in the Google Chart API, would 
> it be possible to use JQuery in a similar way to what's specified above?
> $('iframe').contents().find('g')...
> I'd imagine I'd need to use browser-based if statements to make sure this 
> works, but is it possible?
>
> On Monday, July 30, 2012 5:02:26 PM UTC-4, asgallant wrote:
>>
>> That should work in every browser except IE < 9, provided you have set 
>> the forceIframe option to true.  You need to have two separate code paths 
>> to do this though, one for IE < 9 and one for everything else.  IE < 9 uses 
>> VML instead of SVG, so you have to figure out what the structure is for the 
>> pie slices in VML and then write code to handle them (keep in mind that IE 
>> < 9 always uses iframes, regardless of what you set the forceIframe option 
>> to).  If you didn't set the forceIframe option, the non-IE < 9 code-path 
>> should not select based on $('iframe').contents().
>>
>> On Monday, July 30, 2012 3:44:37 AM UTC-4, Nikhil Agrawal wrote:
>>>
>>> HI All,
>>>
>>> I am working on pie chart. On clicking on each pie segment it gets 
>>> redirected to some url. So i want that when mouse hovered it should show a 
>>> hand cursor.
>>> I tried using jquery as follows inside an ready event listner.
>>>
>>> $('iframe').contents().find('g').css( 'cursor', 'pointer' );
>>>
>>> It doesn't show a hand cursor in the* pie segment*.  But instead in 
>>> tooltip & legends of the pie chart.
>>> Can any one suggest me what should be done to show show the hand pointer 
>>> inside each segments.
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks in Advance ..:)
>>>
>>

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