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#About
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**jQuery Hotkeys** is a plug-in that lets you easily add and remove handlers for keyboard events anywhere in your code supporting almost any key combination.
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This plugin is based off of the plugin by Tzury Bar Yochay: [jQuery.hotkeys](http://github.com/tzuryby/hotkeys)
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The syntax is as follows:
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$(expression).bind(types, keys, handler);
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$(expression).unbind(types, handler);
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$(document).bind('keydown', 'ctrl+a', fn);
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// e.g. replace '$' sign with 'EUR'
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$('input.foo').bind('keyup', '$', function(){
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this.value = this.value.replace('$', 'EUR');
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});
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## Types
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Supported types are `'keydown'`, `'keyup'` and `'keypress'`
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## Notes
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If you want to use more than one modifiers (e.g. alt+ctrl+z) you should define them by an alphabetical order e.g. alt+ctrl+shift
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Hotkeys aren't tracked if you're inside of an input element (unless you explicitly bind the hotkey directly to the input). This helps to avoid conflict with normal user typing.
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## jQuery Compatibility
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Works with jQuery 1.4.2 and newer.
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It known to be working with all the major browsers on all available platforms (Win/Mac/Linux)
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* IE 6/7/8
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* FF 1.5/2/3
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* Opera-9
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* Safari-3
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* Chrome-0.2
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### Addendum
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Firefox is the most liberal one in the manner of letting you capture all short-cuts even those that are built-in in the browser such as `Ctrl-t` for new tab, or `Ctrl-a` for selecting all text. You can always bubble them up to the browser by returning `true` in your handler.
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Others, (IE) either let you handle built-in short-cuts, but will add their functionality after your code has executed. Or (Opera/Safari) will *not* pass those events to the DOM at all.
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*So, if you bind `Ctrl-Q` or `Alt-F4` and your Safari/Opera window is closed don't be surprised.*
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