On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 14:49, Michal Charemza <[email protected]>wrote:
> Maybe faking the ctrl-event isn't the thing to do (if it is even possible). > I would try > > - Listening to the click event on the select / each option element (perhaps > using delegation) > - On click of each option, set it's "selected" attribute to "selected" or > true (or removing the attribute if it is already selected) > - And you might have to call "preventDefault" on the passed Event instance > the listener to stop the default behaviour of deselecting other elements. > > Not sure if this would work though, and I'm already suspecting IE issues... > > Michal. > > Uhm... I think It's better to use checkboxes :) just dress them like a select box :D but... my question was about the Keyboard Class and a default function for keypress/down/up ;) -- Andrea
