问题
I have checked other questions here at SO, however they do not answer my question. I want to simply catch certain keyCode and replace it with another. I am working with characters, not white spaces, and I do not need to loose focus or the like.
Below is my code. But you can replace those keyCodes with your (eg. when capital "A" is pressed, it should replace with zero 0, etc.). The idea is to replace the keyCode.
phrase.keypress(function(event)
{
if (event.shiftKey)
{
switch (event.keyCode)
{
// Cyrillic capitalized "Н" was pressed
case 1053: event.keyCode = 1187; event.charCode = 1187; event.which = 1187; break;
// Cyrillic capitalized "О" was pressed
case 1054: event.keyCode = 1257; event.charCode = 1257; event.which = 1257; break;
// Cyrillic capitalized "У" was pressed
case 1059: event.keyCode = 1199; event.charCode = 1199; event.which = 1199; break;
}
}
});
I tried with keydown and keyup as well. They do not alter the keyCode. How can I do that?
P.S. If possible, I am looking for a solution which does not "event.preventDefault() and manually insert desired key to input field, then move cursor to the end". I want cleaner and "right" solution. Thank you.
回答1:
Keyboard event properties are all READ-only. You cannot capture one keyCode and change it to another.
See reference from MDN - Keyboard Events - All are read only can't be set.
As you mentioned in your post. -- If you wan't to handle, then you have to stop browser default key press and set the desired value to the element yourself.
回答2:
I am using the following code to achieve the same result as if I had changed the keyCode
, without actually being able to change it.
function inputValidation() {
var srcField = event.srcElement;
var sKey = event.keyCode;
var inputLetter = String.fromCharCode(sKey);
if (typeof(srcField) !== "undefined" && srcField !== null) {
inputLetter = transformInput(inputLetter);
var caretPos = srcField.selectionStart;
var startString = srcField.value.slice(0, srcField.selectionStart);
var endString = srcField.value.slice(srcField.selectionEnd, srcField.value.length);
srcField.value = startString + inputLetter + endString;
setCaretPosition(srcField, caretPos+1); // '+1' puts the caret after the input
event.preventDefault ? event.preventDefault() : event.returnValue = false; //for IE8
}
}
srcField.selectionStart
gives the starting position of the text you have selected and srcField.selectionEnd
gives the end position of the selection, if you haven't selected any text srcField.selectionStart
equals srcField.selectionEnd
.
The function setCaretPosition
came from this answer by kd7. I only changed it to make it receive the element instead of its Id
function setCaretPosition(elem, caretPos) {
if (elem != null) {
if (elem.createTextRange) {
var range = elem.createTextRange();
range.move('character', caretPos);
range.select();
} else {
if (elem.selectionStart) {
elem.focus();
elem.setSelectionRange(caretPos, caretPos);
} else
elem.focus();
}
}
}
回答3:
While the properties on the KeyboardEvent instance is READ ONLY, you can override KeyboardEvent
's prototype and create a getter for whatever you want to change. Here is an example which changes the keycodes of hjkl to act like arrow keys.
Object.defineProperty(KeyboardEvent.prototype, 'keyCode', {
get: function() {
switch (this.key) {
case 'h': return 37; // left
case 'j': return 40; // down
case 'k': return 38; // up
case 'l': return 39; // right
default: return this.which
}
}
})
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8776543/how-to-catch-event-keycode-and-change-it-to-another-keycode