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Which is the key on the keyboard having the keycode as 13?

switch(key) {
  case 37: 
    $.keynav.goLeft();
    break;
  case 38: 
    $.keynav.goUp();
    break;
  case 39: 
    $.keynav.goRight();
    break;
  case 40: 
    $.keynav.goDown();
    break;
  case 13: 
    $.keynav.activate();
    break;
}
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    The key variable in this switch is either e.which or e.keyCode. Those two are deprecated, so you should use e.key instead, which will also make your code more readable by turning those numbers into descriptive strings: ArrayUp, ArrowRight, ArrowDown, ArrowLeft and Enter. You can check out the key codes and identifiers for any key by just pressing them on this site: keyjs.dev
    – Danziger
    Sep 27, 2020 at 7:43

9 Answers 9

229

It's the Return or Enter key on keyboard.

56

That would be the Enter key.

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40

Check an ASCII table.

It stands for CR, or Carriage Return, AKA the Return key.

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    I like this answer better than others because it shows HOW you knew that 13 was a carriage return. I found ascii-code.com easier to use.
    – Ryan
    Aug 20, 2020 at 18:38
14

Keycode 13 is the Enter key

Which keycode for escape key with jQuery

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12

The Enter key should have the keycode 13. Is it not working?

11

Keycode 13 means the Enter key.

If you would want to get more keycodes and what the key the key is, go to: https://keycode.info

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    @Danziger Oh I haven't seen that website before! Nice! Sep 27, 2020 at 21:14
  • This should be the accepted answer to be honest.
    – adanski
    Jan 7, 2023 at 15:01
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key 13 keycode is for ENTER key.

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function myFunction(event) {
  var x = event.charCode;
  document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML = "The Unicode value is: " + x;
}
<p>Keycode 13 is: </p> 
<button>Enter</button>
<p>Press a key on the keyboard in the input field to get the Unicode character code of the pressed key.</p>
<b>You can test in below</b>

<input type="text" size="40" onkeypress="myFunction(event)">

<p id="demo"></p>

<p><strong>Note:</strong> The charCode property is not supported in IE8 and earlier versions.</p>

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Working for me. Using "@testing-library/react": "^12.1.2"

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