Despite many article on SO on how to simulate key presses (keydown/keypress) in JS, no one solution seems to be working with the browsers I'm using (Firefox ESR 17.0.7, Chrome 28.0.1500.72, IE 10). The solutions I have tested were taken from here, here, and here.
What I'm trying to do is to simulate ANY keystroke in a textarea / input. While I can append / delete characters directly changing "value", I see no option but input simulation for the keys like "Up", "Down", "Home", and some others.
According to the documentation, it should be simple. For example:
var e = document.createEvent("KeyboardEvent");
if (e.initKeyboardEvent) { // Chrome, IE
e.initKeyboardEvent("keydown", true, true, document.defaultView, "Enter", 0, "", false, "");
} else { // FF
e.initKeyEvent("keydown", true, true, document.defaultView, false, false, false, false, 13, 0);
}
document.getElementById("text").dispatchEvent(e);
indeed fires the "Enter" keydown event, and my handler can catch it. However, it does not affect the textarea in any way - a new line does not appear. Same for other key-codes: characters do not appear, arrows do not change the caret's location, etc.
I have extended the code by Orwellophile and posted it to http://jsfiddle.net/npF3d/4/ , so anyone can play with the code. In my browsers, no button produces any effect on the textarea in any condition.
I would appreciate any help on this issue.