Listen to KeyStrokes from all the pages in Google Chrome
What exactly I am trying to do is add on m开发者_如何学Pythonore shortcuts to Google Chrome browser. As of now I am using window.addEventListener('keyup', keyCheck, false);
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I post a message then to the background page to carry out the relevant task.
I wonder if there is a way to achieve this when the current tab doesn't show any proper page (like newtab page, or extensions page, downloads page etc..)?
You currently cannot inject any scripts in chrome://* pages or about:* pages that includes newtab, extensions, version, etc.
An example on how you can do keyboard shortcuts would be something like this:
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if (window == top) {
window.addEventListener("keyup", keyListener, false);
}
// Keyboard keyup listener callback.
function keyListener(e) {
// Must press ctrl key to validate.
if (e.ctrlKey && e.keyCode && !e.metaKey) {
chrome.extension.sendRequest({
code: e.keyCode,
alt: e.altKey,
shift: e.shiftKey
});
}
}
You can override those pages, but that would be an ugly fix.
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