On Sep 26, 6:21 am, spx2 <stefan.pet...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm writing a plugin for jQuery for catching 2 succesive keypresses.
> I'll paste the plugin I wrote below .
> It doesn't work on Opera . The Developer tools of Opera gave
> no errors and I can't find any problems, it just doesn't work.
> (I've used Opera 10.0).
> So it only works on Firefox (tested on 3.0.14).
> I'm curious if there is a way to find out why it's not working on
> Opera and to fix it.
> Here's the code:
>
>  26 /*
>  27  * this is a plugin for binding double key combinations to some
> callback
>  28  * it works by storing the first_press in the global jQuery
> namespace , a boolean value which indicates
>  29  * the first key has already been pressed (but it's updated to
> 'false' in delay time.
>  30  * in teh meanwhile if someone presses the secondKey and the
> $.first_press is true , the callback will execute
>  31  * with the $(this) passed as parameter so it ca modify it
>  32  */
>  33
>  34 $.fn.keypressTwice = function(firstKey,secondKey,actualCallback) {
>  35     var stuff = $(this);
>  36     var delay = 1000;
>  37     stuff.keypress(function(e){
>  38         if($.first_press) {
>  39             if(String.fromCharCode(e.charCode)==secondKey) {
>  40                 //alert('secondKey');
>  41                 actualCallback(stuff);
>  42                 $.first_press = false;
>  43             }
>  44         } else if(String.fromCharCode(e.charCode)==firstKey) {
>  45                 //alert('firstKey');
>  46                 $.first_press = true;
>  47                 window.setTimeout(function() {
>  48                     $.first_press= false;
>  49                 }, delay);
>  50         };
>  51         e.stopPropagation();
>  52     });
>  53 }
>
> Thanks for taking the time to read this.
>
> Best regards,
> Stefan

sorry , in the meantime found out about http://code.google.com/p/js-hotkeys/
problem solved

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