Thanks for your reply.  

How about this one:

http://tiddlyshow.tiddlyspot.com/

It claims to have keyboard navigation using your plugin but I still can't 
get it to work.  

On Friday, September 28, 2018 at 9:15:39 AM UTC-4, BurningTreeC wrote:
>
> I tried many of the slideshow related plugins/themes etc but none of them 
>> has working keyboard navigation.  Is there something wrong with my browser? 
>> I am using a latest version of chrome. 
>>
>>
>>    - showroom <http://showroom.tiddlyspot.com/>
>>    - pptw <http://pptw.tiddlyspot.com/>
>>    - Tiddly slide <http://tiddlyslidy.com/>
>>    - Talkytalky <https://tiddlywiki.com/talkytalky/>
>>    - Wizardwizard <https://ooktech.com/TiddlyWiki/WizardWizard/>
>>    - SlidesnStories <http://slidesnstories.tiddlyspot.com/#About>
>>    - Slideshows <https://tid.li/tw5/styles.html#Slideshows>
>>    - TiddlyWiki for Bunnys <http://tw-for-bunnies.tiddlyspot.com/>
>>
>>
> Hi @Kun Deng
>
> I am developing the KeeBoord plugin, so don't hesitate to ask anything 
> about it
> As far as I can tell, these links don't have the KeeBoord plugin installed 
> (see under $:/ControlPanel > Plugins)
>
> TiddlyWiki has a built-in keyboard-shortcut mechanism which works without 
> installing plugins, but it only works within the text editor.
> The KeeBoord plugin (current stable plugin: http://keeboord.tiddlyspot.com 
> - unstable development version: https://burningtreec.github.io/KeeBoord) 
> lets you define your own global keyboard shortcuts. That means, you can 
> trigger actions with your keyboard no matter if you're within the text 
> editor or not.
>
> To create a keyboard shortcut that works with a slideshow plugin, one 
> would have to identify the action (for example the action to go to the next 
> slide) and put that action in a tiddler with the tag 
> "$:/tags/KeyboardShortcut".
> Then that tiddler needs a field "key" with a descriptor. The descriptor 
> should be written between (( and ))  like : ((next-slide))
> After that, create a tiddler "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/next-slide" , go to 
> the ControlPanel > Keyboard Shortcuts and look for "next-slide". There you 
> can define the key combination that triggers the "next-slide" action.
>
>
> hope this helps,
> BTC 
>

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