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| -[](https://travis-ci.org/PolymerElements/iron-a11y-keys) | 
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| -_[Demo and API Docs](https://elements.polymer-project.org/elements/iron-a11y-keys)_ | 
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| -##<iron-a11y-keys> | 
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| -`iron-a11y-keys` provides a cross-browser interface for processing | 
| -keyboard commands. The interface adheres to [WAI-ARIA best | 
| -practices](http://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-practices/#kbd_general_binding). | 
| -It uses an expressive syntax to filter key presses. | 
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| -## Basic usage | 
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| -The sample code below is a portion of a custom element. The goal is to call | 
| -the `onEnter` method whenever the `paper-input` element is in focus and | 
| -the `Enter` key is pressed. | 
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| -    <iron-a11y-keys id="a11y" target="[[target]]" keys="enter" | 
| -                        on-keys-pressed="onEnter"></iron-a11y-keys> | 
| -    <paper-input id="input" | 
| -                 placeholder="Type something. Press enter. Check console." | 
| -                 value="{{userInput::input}}"></paper-input> | 
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| -The custom element declares an `iron-a11y-keys` element that is bound to a | 
| -property called `target`. The `target` property | 
| -needs to evaluate to the `paper-input` node. `iron-a11y-keys` registers | 
| -an event handler for the target node using Polymer's [annotated event handler | 
| -syntax](https://www.polymer-project.org/1.0/docs/devguide/events.html#annotated-listeners). `{{userInput::input}}` sets the `userInput` property to the | 
| -user's input on each keystroke. | 
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| -The last step is to link the two elements within the custom element's | 
| -registration. | 
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| -    ... | 
| -    properties: { | 
| -      userInput: { | 
| -        type: String, | 
| -        notify: true, | 
| -      }, | 
| -      target: { | 
| -        type: Object, | 
| -        value: function() { | 
| -          return this.$.input; | 
| -        } | 
| -      }, | 
| -    }, | 
| -    onEnter: function() { | 
| -      console.log(this.userInput); | 
| -    } | 
| -    ... | 
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| -## The `keys` attribute | 
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| -The `keys` attribute expresses what combination of keys triggers the event. | 
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| -The attribute accepts a space-separated, plus-sign-concatenated | 
| -set of modifier keys and some common keyboard keys. | 
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| -The common keys are: `a-z`, `0-9` (top row and number pad), `*` (shift 8 and | 
| -number pad), `F1-F12`, `Page Up`, `Page Down`, `Left Arrow`, `Right Arrow`, | 
| -`Down Arrow`, `Up Arrow`, `Home`, `End`, `Escape`, `Space`, `Tab`, `Enter`. | 
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| -The modifier keys are: `Shift`, `Control`, `Alt`. | 
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| -All keys are expected to be lowercase and shortened. E.g. | 
| -`Left Arrow` is `left`, `Page Down` is `pagedown`, `Control` is `ctrl`, | 
| -`F1` is `f1`, `Escape` is `esc`, etc. | 
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| -### Grammar | 
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| -Below is the [EBNF](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extended_Backus%E2%80%93Naur_Form) | 
| -Grammar of the `keys` attribute. | 
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| -    modifier = "shift" | "ctrl" | "alt"; | 
| -    ascii = ? /[a-z0-9]/ ? ; | 
| -    fnkey = ? f1 through f12 ? ; | 
| -    arrow = "up" | "down" | "left" | "right" ; | 
| -    key = "tab" | "esc" | "space" | "*" | "pageup" | "pagedown" | | 
| -          "home" | "end" | arrow | ascii | fnkey; | 
| -    keycombo = { modifier, "+" }, key ; | 
| -    keys = keycombo, { " ", keycombo } ; | 
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| -### Example | 
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| -Given the following value for `keys`: | 
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| -`ctrl+shift+f7 up pagedown esc space alt+m` | 
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| -The event is fired if any of the following key combinations are fired: | 
| -`Control` and `Shift` and `F7` keys, `Up Arrow` key, `Page Down` key, | 
| -`Escape` key, `Space` key, `Alt` and `M` keys. | 
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| -### WAI-ARIA Slider Example | 
| - | 
| -The following is an example of the set of keys that fulfills WAI-ARIA's | 
| -"slider" role [best | 
| -practices](http://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-practices/#slider): | 
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| -    <iron-a11y-keys target="[[target]]" keys="left pagedown down" | 
| -                    on-keys-pressed="decrement"></iron-a11y-keys> | 
| -    <iron-a11y-keys target=""[[target]] keys="right pageup up" | 
| -                    on-keys-pressed="increment"></iron-a11y-keys> | 
| -    <iron-a11y-keys target="[[target]]" keys="home" | 
| -                    on-keys-pressed="setMin"></iron-a11y-keys> | 
| -    <iron-a11y-keys target=""[[target]] keys="end" | 
| -                    on-keys-pressed="setMax"></iron-a11y-keys> | 
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| -The `target` properties must evaluate to a node. See the basic usage | 
| -example above. | 
| - | 
| -Each of the values for the `on-keys-pressed` attributes must evalute | 
| -to methods. The `increment` method should move the slider a set amount | 
| -toward the maximum value. `decrement` should move the slider a set amount | 
| -toward the minimum value. `setMin` should move the slider to the minimum | 
| -value. `setMax` should move the slider to the maximum value. | 
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