I'm trying to catch both Ctrl-S and Cmd-S on browsers for cross-OS Compatibility of my web app. I saw a thread about how to do that here: jquery keypress event for cmd+s AND ctrl+s
I have the following snippet in my code:
$(document).keypress(function(event) {
if (event.which == 115 && (event.ctrlKey||event.metaKey)|| (event.which == 19)) {
event.preventDefault();
save();
return false;
}
return true;
});
where save()
is a JavaScript function that will send an AJAX request in the future, but just has alert('Saved!');
for now.
However, although this catches Ctrl-S, it doesn't catch Cmd-S on Chrome, instead just opening the save webpage dialog like usual. I saw that someone else on that page had the same problem, but I didn't see a solution for it.
Thanks in advance!
the keypress event isn't covered by any official specification, the actual behavior encountered when using it may differ across browsers, browser versions, and platforms.
(from official jQuery doc forkeypress
). You might want to consider not usingkeypress
at all.