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I am trying to detect enter key press inside tinmyce editor and it's working fine for all the keys but its not working for enter key.

setup : function (instance) {
     instance.on("keypress", function(e) {
             var Keycode = (e.keyCode ? e.keyCode : e.which);
             alert(Keycode);

       });
}

In above code its alerting all the keys except ENTER. i don't know whats the issue there.

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  • Things like keypress, keyCode, and which are deprecated and do not have guaranteed consistent behaviour.
    – gcampbell
    Jul 19, 2016 at 11:27
  • so what can i use in the place of keyCode ? @gcampbell . i want to detect when enter key is pressed Jul 19, 2016 at 11:29
  • updated answer @TariqHusain Jul 19, 2016 at 13:24
  • @TariqHusain try now.. Jul 20, 2016 at 7:50
  • @TariqHusain I'd appreciate it if you accepted my answer, as keydown worked for you...thanks Feb 8, 2019 at 3:12

4 Answers 4

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keypress wasn't working for me , but keydown worked for me.

setup : function (instance) {
     instance.on("keydown", function(e) {
             var Keycode = (e.keyCode ? e.keyCode : e.which);
             alert(Keycode);

       });
}
1

I think this will work, i've tested it and it works in this fiddle with jquery 2.24

$(document).keypress(function(e) {
  if (e.which == 13) {
    console.log('You pressed enter!');
  } else {
    console.log('You pressed ' + e.which);
  }

});
body {
  height: 500px;
  width:500px;
}
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<body>
 

</body>

EDIT: Sorry i only noticed after that this was also tagged as tinymce

I think you can do this by slightly adjusting your function

//tinyMCE.init({
 setup : function(instance) {
      instance.onKeyDown.add(function(instance, event) {

          if (event.keyCode == 13)  {  //enter
              event.preventDefault();
              event.stopPropagation();
             //do stuff here
            //alert("Enter!");
          }
          else{ alert (event.keyCode);}
      });
   }
//});

EDIT 2: In the current tiny mce docs, there is an example of a function [in setup].

maybe try

tinymce.init({
  selector: 'textarea',  // change this value according to your HTML
  setup: function(instance) {
    instance.on('keypress', function(e) {
      if (event.keyCode == 13)  {  //enter
                  event.preventDefault();
                  event.stopPropagation();
                 //do stuff here
                //alert("Enter!");
              }
              else{ alert (event.keyCode);}
    });
  }
});

note the tinymce is now all lowercase..

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  • We can not use $(document) inside tinymc editor. it wont going to work Jul 19, 2016 at 13:08
  • btw, keycode is not yet deprecated, it's alternative 'key' has not yet been implemented. It currently only has support on chrome (desktop only, vsns 51+) see developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/KeyboardEvent/key Jul 19, 2016 at 15:41
  • instance.onKeyDown.add this throws error in 4.0 tinyMCE version. it works in 3.x version Jul 20, 2016 at 6:03
  • is there any other solution ? Jul 20, 2016 at 6:40
  • Thanks @Rachel Gallen for the help , i have used keydown that worked for me . Jul 20, 2016 at 10:39
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Try this : $(function () { $("#MYTEXTBOX").keyup(function (e) { alert(e.keyCode); }); });

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onkeypress does not detect some special keys like ctrl, shift arrow keys etc. Use onkeypress or onekyup instead.

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