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On 3 Mrz., 18:21, Arian Stolwijk <[email protected]> wrote: > You can simply use event.shift in combination with event.key, see the > docs:http://mootools.net/docs/core/Types/Event > > element.addEvent('keydown', function(event){ > if (event.shift && event.key == 'enter') alert('hi'); > > }); > > If you use Element.Event.Pseudos from more you can use, > see:http://mootools.net/docs/more/Element/Element.Event.Pseudos.Keys > > element.addEvent('keydown:keys(shift+enter)', function(){ > alert('hi'); > > }); > > On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 6:14 PM, Stewart Mckinney <[email protected]>wrote: > > > You should check for e.shift && e.keycode == '13', technically, if you want > > to use your approach. > > > Right now your checking to see if your key is "enter" and "not shift". > > That's not the same as checking to see if shift > > is depressed when hitting enter. > > > The other thing you have to keep in mind is that it won't capture someone > > hitting "shift while holding enter", which is > > pretty uncommon, but it could happen. > > > I believe Keyboard from More handles that case, however. > > > Also, speaking from an input/interface POV, be aware that shift and enter > > behave differently. > > Shift will not repeat itself if the user holds it down (most of the time?) > > - Enter will. > > > On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 11:15 AM, Andrea Dessì <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> Hi, > > >> can I suggest you to use the More.Keyboard class? :) > > >> try it here: > >>http://jsfiddle.net/NKjoep/8PwFE/ > > >> -- > >> Andrea > > >> On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 16:50, hamburger <[email protected]> wrote: > > >>> Hello, > >>> i would like to check my form for shift-enter > >>> shift-enter should be allowed. On enter the form should submit. > > >>> $('chatText').addEvent('keydown',function(event){ > >>> if ((event.key=='enter') && (event.key!=16)) { > >>> alert("ENTER"); > >>> } > >>> }); > > >>> This code do not take care of shift and allerts on enter and on shift- > >>> enter. > >>> whats wrong. > >>> thanks for any help in advance
