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I'm developing a game in HTML5, and in my game you use the spacebar to shoot. This worked fine until I realized that on smaller screens the spacebar would scroll to the bottom of the page, hiding part of the game. How can I stop the browser's hotkeys from making the page scroll down? Or how can I freeze the scrolling where the person has it when they click the canvas. Here is the game's link: http://73.9.75.150:8886/zn/index.html

Key handling code:

window.addEventListener("keydown", function(e){
    keys[e.keyCode] = true;
});

window.addEventListener("keyup", function(e){
    keys[e.keyCode] = false;
});
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    Possible duplicate of Pressing spacebar moves page down?
    – JJJ
    Oct 9, 2015 at 22:17
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    Please show the relevant key-handling code in your question. In a general sense, you probably need to stop the key event's default behaviour using event.preventDefault().
    – nnnnnn
    Oct 9, 2015 at 22:17
  • @nnnnnn I added the code Oct 9, 2015 at 22:19

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Your typical event listener call looks something like this:

window.addEventListener("keydown", function (e) {
    // shoot stuff
});

The e parameter in the above callback is an event object. It has a method call preventDefault() which will, as the name implies, stop the default behavior of the event from occurring.

This is how you can use it:

window.addEventListener("keydown", function (e) {
    if (e.keyCode === Keys.SPACEBAR) { // pseudo-code for key detection

        // shoot stuff
        e.preventDefault();

    }
});

This is a standard function and will work in most modern browsers. You may have to handle some older browsers a little differently, or use a library takes care of the cross-browser event issues for you.

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Possible solution:

document.addEventListener('keydown', function(e){
  if(e.keyCode === 32){
    e.preventDefault();
  }
});
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    Oct 9, 2015 at 22:24

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