I am trying to add keyboard navigation to Menu(ul li based ) , i have bound the keydown event to menu (or should i bind keydown to the document ?)

the handler function used is given below

 KeyDown: function(e) {        

	var toFocus = false;


		          if (e.keyCode == 38) {
         toFocus = $((e.target/* li */).next()[0]);
      }
	  			          if (e.keyCode == 40) {
         toFocus = $((e.target).next()[1]);
      }
    if (toFocus) {
        $(e.target).attr('tabIndex', '-1');
        $(toFocus).attr('tabIndex', '0');
        toFocus.focus();
        return false;
		}
		}

here i get e.target as html instead of li ?

can u suggest any other way to add keyboard navigation ?

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Try to use custom attribute to hold the tabid for up and down.

...KeyDown: function(e) {
    var Direction;
    if (e.keyCode == 38)
    	 Direction = "toUp";
    else Direction = "toDown";

    var Focus = $("li[tabid=\""$(e.target.id).attr(Direction)"\"]");
    Focus.focus();
}

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<li ... tabid="1" toUp="-1" toDown= "2" />
<li ... tabid="2" toUp= "1" toDown= "3" />
<li ... tabid="3" toUp= "2" toDown= "4" />
<li ... tabid="4" toUp= "3" toDown="-1" />

The above code is just to show the idea, it is late now and I didn't have time to test it. So please don't vote me down for not working.

Hope that helps

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I just wonder if, instead of doing this by your self, why not using an already existing plugin?

jQuery Keyboard Navigation

demo page here

my demo: just to add a demo page of an example

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I the plugin is complex , all i need is to set focus to my menu , and get the e.target to return the current menu item – ravikiran Sep 11 '09 at 6:19
you're kidding right? complex? mate... please look at my own example and tell me what complex is this all about! :-) – balexandre Sep 11 '09 at 6:37
Thanx for the demo , btw i dint mean the usage of the plugin was complex , i ment the plugin complex calculations about x y positions n stuffs , the code i mentioned above was working only problem with it was it returned html as event.target , i just need to find the current li which has the focus – ravikiran Sep 11 '09 at 7:04
all those lines of code you do in a cleaner manner and it's much better for future updates than look at your code ;) - with one line of code you do everything in the navigation (the init line) the rest is just animations to show you some nice effect. – balexandre Sep 11 '09 at 7:55
the bottom line is, why trying to re-invent the wheel? Code Reuse is what we all should do in the first place as developers. – balexandre Sep 11 '09 at 8:03
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