Hey @Mihail, there's an option to render all keys as button elements, which could help with accessibility. However, there are currently no aria attributes added to the keyboard for the moment.
You could operate simple-keyboard with your physical keyboard indeed. That functionality is custom to your implementation however.
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That is impressive as hell.
I was half-joking because it IS the keyboard, but I understand how that comes in if it's a custom special keyboard on a website.
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Hey @Mihail, there's an option to render all keys as button elements, which could help with accessibility. However, there are currently no aria attributes added to the keyboard for the moment.
You could operate simple-keyboard with your physical keyboard indeed. That functionality is custom to your implementation however.
Check out the following sandbox for an example: codesandbox.io/s/n5mllkkmyl
As you can see, pressing Shift or Caps in your physical keyboard also pressed them on the virtual keyboard :)
You can take a look at the demos for some of the more popular use-cases/examples:
simple-keyboard.com/demo
Cheers,
Francisco Hodge
I'm @qm3ster :v
That is impressive as hell.
I was half-joking because it IS the keyboard, but I understand how that comes in if it's a custom special keyboard on a website.