svelte-keyboard v0.5.5
svelte-keyboard
A svelte component for when you want a permanent, on-screen keyboard. View Demo.
Installation
npm install svelte-keyboard
Usage
<script>
import Keyboard from "svelte-keyboard";
const onKeydown = (event) => {
console.log(event.detail);
}
</script>
<Keyboard on:keydown="{onKeydown}" />Localization Layouts
qwerty- (default)azerty
Preset Layouts
standard- (default) two pages with all basic keyscrossword- one page, just capitalized letters and Backspacewordle- one page, just capitalized letters, Backspace, and Enter
Custom Layout
<script>
const keys = [{ row: 0, value: "Q"}, ...];
</script>
<Keyboard custom="{keys}" />If you want value to be different than the display key, pass a display property. If you want keys to be laid out on the second page, include page: 1 (defaults to page: 0) .
<Keyboard layout="wordle" />Custom Styles
Use style props on the component (showing defaults):
<Keyboard
--height="3.5rem"
--background="#efefef"
--color="currentColor"
--border="none"
--border-radius="2px"
--box-shadow="none"
--flex="1"
--font-family="sans-serif"
--font-size="20px"
--font-weight="normal"
--margin="0.125rem"
--min-width="2rem"
--opacity="1"
--stroke-width="3px"
--text-transform="none"
--active-background="#cdcdcd"
--active-border="none"
--active-box-shadow="none"
--active-color="currentColor"
--active-opacity="1"
--active-transform="none"
>For any other properties, use global CSS on the selector .svelte-keyboard button.key. Note: stroke-width is for svg icons.
To give specific keys a class (e.g., "clicked") you can use the keyClass prop:
<Keyboard keyClass="{{ "x": "clicked"}}" />The keyClass object is key/value pairs where they key is the key name (e.g., "x" or "Enter") and the value is the class name(s) to apply (e.g., "clicked" or "clicked hide"). You can then use global styling :global(.key.clicked) { ... } to apply custom styles.
Special values
Backspacedisplays a backspace svg iconEnterdisplays an enter svg iconSpacedisplays a spacebarShiftdisplays "ABC" or "abc" to toggle case, no event firesPage1displays "123" and will switch to the second page, no event firesPage0displays "abc" and will switch to the first page, no event fires
If you want to say the word instead of an icon, add this prop:
<Keyboard noSwap={["Enter"]} />Development
change basepath to "" for dev and "svelte-keyboard" for deploy.
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