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bubblesReturns true or false depending on how event was initialized. True if event goes through its target's ancestors in reverse tree order, and false otherwise.
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cancelableReturns true or false depending on how event was initialized. Its return value does not always carry meaning, but true can indicate that part of the operation during which event was dispatched, can be canceled by invoking the preventDefault() method.
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composedReturns true or false depending on how event was initialized. True if event invokes listeners past a ShadowRoot node that is the root of its target, and false otherwise.
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currentReturns the object whose event listener's callback is currently being invoked.
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defaultReturns true if preventDefault() was invoked successfully to indicate cancelation, and false otherwise.
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eventReturns the event's phase, which is one of NONE, CAPTURING_PHASE, AT_TARGET, and BUBBLING_PHASE.
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isReturns true if event was dispatched by the user agent, and false otherwise.
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targetReturns the object to which event is dispatched (its target).
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timeReturns the event's timestamp as the number of milliseconds measured relative to the time origin.
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typeReturns the type of event, e.g. "click", "hashchange", or "submit".
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whichOptional
bubblesArg: booleanOptional
cancelableArg: booleanOptional
viewArg: WindowOptional
keyArg: stringOptional
locationArg: numberOptional
ctrlKey: booleanOptional
altKey: booleanOptional
shiftKey: booleanOptional
metaKey: booleanOptional
bubblesArg: booleanOptional
cancelableArg: booleanOptional
viewArg: WindowOptional
detailArg: numberGenerated using TypeDoc
KeyboardEvent objects describe a user interaction with the keyboard; each event describes a single interaction between the user and a key (or combination of a key with modifier keys) on the keyboard.