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The KeyboardEvent.getModifierState()
method returns the current state of the specified modifier key: true
if the modifier is active (that is the modifier key is pressed or locked), otherwise, false
.
Syntax
var active = event.getModifierState(keyArg);
Returns
A Boolean
Parameters
keyArg
- A modifier key value. The value must be one of the
KeyboardEvent.key
values which represent modifier keys, or the string"Accel"
. This is case-sensitive.
Modifier keys on Internet Explorer
IE9 uses "Scroll"
for "ScrollLock"
and "Win"
for "OS"
.
Modifier keys on Gecko
Windows | Linux (GTK) | Mac | Android 2.3 | Android 3.0 or latter | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
"Alt" |
Either Alt key or AltGr key pressed | Alt key pressed | ⌥ Option key pressed | Alt key or option key pressed | |
"AltGraph" |
Both Alt and Ctrl keys are pressed, or AltGr key is pressed |
Level 3 Shift key (or Level 5 Shift key ) pressed | ⌥ Option key pressed | Not supported | |
"CapsLock" |
During LED for ⇪ Caps Lock turned on | Not supported | While CapsLock is locked | ||
"Control" |
Either Ctrl key or AltGr key pressed | Ctrl key pressed | control key pressed | menu key pressed. | Ctrl key, control key or menu key pressed. |
"Fn" |
Not supported | Function key is pressed, but we're not sure what key makes the modifier state active. Fn key on Mac keyboard doesn't cause this active. | |||
"FnLock" |
Not supported | ||||
"Hyper" |
Not supported | ||||
"Meta" |
Not supported | Meta key pressed | ⌘ Command key pressed | Not supported | ⊞ Windows Logo key or command key pressed |
"NumLock" |
During LED for Num Lock turned on | A key on numpad pressed | Not supported | While NumLock is locked | |
"OS" |
⊞ Windows Logo key pressed | Super key or Hyper key pressed (typically, mapped to ⊞ Windows Logo key) | Not supported | ||
"ScrollLock" |
During LED for Scroll Lock turned on | During LED for Scroll Lock turned on, but typically this isn't supported by platform | Not supported | While ScrollLock is locked | |
"Shift" |
⇧ Shift key pressed | ||||
"Super" |
Not supported | ||||
"Symbol" |
Not supported | ||||
"SymbolLock" |
Not supported |
- On the other platforms, "Alt", "Control" and "Shift" may be supported.
- All modifiers (except
"FnLock"
,"Hyper"
,"Super"
and"Symbol"
which are defined after Gecko implements this) are always supported for untrusted events on Gecko. This doesn't depend on the platform.
"Accel"
virtual modifier
"Accel"
virtual modifier has been effectively deprecated in current drafts of the DOM3 Events specification.getModifierState()
also accepts a deprecated virtual modifier named "Accel"
. event.getModifierState("Accel")
returns true
when at least one of KeyboardEvent.ctrlKey
or KeyboardEvent.metaKey
is true
.
In old implementations and outdated specifications, it returned true
when a modifier which is the typical modifier key for the shortcut key is pressed. For example, on Windows, pressing Ctrl key may make it return true
. However, on Mac, pressing ⌘ Command key may make it return true
. Note that which modifier key makes it return true depends on platforms, browsers, and user settings. For example, Firefox users can customize this with a pref, "ui.key.accelKey"
.
Example
// Ignore if following modifier is active. if (event.getModifierState("Fn") || event.getModifierState("Hyper") || event.getModifierState("OS") || event.getModifierState("Super") || event.getModifierState("Win") /* hack for IE */) { return; } // Also ignore if two or more modifiers except Shift are active. if (event.getModifierState("Control") + event.getModifierState("Alt") + event.getModifierState("Meta") > 1) { return; } // Handle shortcut key with standard modifier if (event.getModifierState("Accel")) { switch (event.key.toLowerCase()) { case "c": if (event.getModifierState("Shift")) { // Handle Accel + Shift + C event.preventDefault(); // consume the key event } break; case "k": if (!event.getModifierState("Shift")) { // Handle Accel + K event.preventDefault(); // consume the key event } break; } return; } // Do somethig different for arrow keys if ScrollLock is locked. if ((event.getModifierState("ScrollLock") || event.getModifierState("Scroll") /* hack for IE */) && !event.getModifierState("Control") && !event.getModifierState("Alt") && !event.getModifierState("Meta")) { switch (event.key) { case "ArrowDown": case "Down": // hack for IE and old Gecko event.preventDefault(); // consume the key event break; case "ArrowLeft": case "Left": // hack for IE and old Gecko // Do something different if ScrollLock is locked. event.preventDefault(); // consume the key event break; case "ArrowRight": case "Right": // hack for IE and old Gecko // Do something different if ScrollLock is locked. event.preventDefault(); // consume the key event break; case "ArrowUp": case "Up": // hack for IE and old Gecko // Do something different if ScrollLock is locked. event.preventDefault(); // consume the key event break; } }
Although, this example uses .getModifierState()
with "Alt"
, "Control"
, "Meta"
and "Shift"
, perhaps it's better for you to use altKey
, ctrlKey
, metaKey
and shiftKey
because they are shorter and may be faster.
Specifications
Specification | Status | Comment |
---|---|---|
Document Object Model (DOM) Level 3 Events Specification The definition of 'getModifierState()' in that specification. |
Working Draft | Initial definition (Modifier Keys spec) |
Browser compatibility
Feature | Chrome | Firefox (Gecko) | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari (WebKit) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic support | 31.0 | 15.0 (15.0) | 9.0 | No support | No support [1] |
"Accel" support |
48.0 | 32.0 (32.0) | No support | No support | No support |
Feature | Android | Firefox Mobile (Gecko) | IE Phone | Opera Mobile | Safari Mobile |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic support | 31.0 | 15.0 (15.0) | ? | ? | No support [1] |
"Accel" support |
48.0 | 32.0 (32.0) | ? | ? | ? |
[1]: WebKit bug #40999
See also
- The
KeyboardEvent
this method belongs to. MouseEvent.getModifierState