The way I usually do this is to start by making the map div focussable by adding tabindex="0"
to it. That adds it into the browser's natural tab order. Then I add an event listener for keyup
with a switch that calls map.panBy or map.setZoom depending on the key pressed. Here's a jQuery example, but the same can be done with google.maps.event.addListener(map, 'keyup', function() {...etc.});
. jQuery makes the event.which cross-browser for you, so the code is simpler.
$('#map').keyup(function(event) {
var o = 128; // half a tile's width
switch(event.which) {
case 37: // leftArrow
map.panBy(-o,0);
break;
case 38: // upArrow
map.panBy(0,-o);
break;
case 39: // rightArrow
map.panBy(o,0);
break;
case 40: // downArrow
map.panBy(0,o);
break;
case 109: // numpad -
case 189: // -
map.setZoom(map.getZoom()-1);
break;
case 107: // numpad +
case 187: // =
map.setZoom(map.getZoom()+1);
break;
}
});