The Keyboard interface of the Keyboard API provides functions that retrieve keyboard layout maps and toggle capturing of key presses from the physical keyboard.
Returns a Promise that resolves with an instance of KeyboardLayoutMap which is a map-like object with functions for retrieving the strings associated with specific physical keys.
Unlocks all keys captured by the lock() method and returns synchronously.
Example
Keyboard mapping
The following example demonstrates how to get the location- or layout-specific string associated with the key that corresponds to the 'W' key on an English QWERTY keyboard.
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if(navigator.keyboard){const keyboard = navigator.keyboard;
keyboard.getLayoutMap().then((keyboardLayoutMap)=>{const upKey = keyboardLayoutMap.get("KeyW");
window.alert(`Press ${upKey} to move up.`);});}else{// Do something else.}
Keyboard locking
The following example captures the W, A, S, and D keys, call lock() with a list that contains the key code attribute value for each of these keys:
This captures these keys regardless of which modifiers are used with the key press. Assuming a standard United States QWERTY layout, registering KeyW ensures that W, Shift+W, Control+W, Control+Shift+W, and all other key modifier combinations with W are sent to the app. The same applies to for KeyA, KeyS, and KeyD.