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      sdetweil @pana507
      last edited by sdetweil

      @pana507 you can also add the npm for virtual keyboard and add it to your module
      https://www.npmjs.com/package/virtual-keyboard

      there are others
      do google search

      node js virtual keyboard
      

      Sam

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        pana507
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        @sdetweil said in Keyboard:

        there are others
        do google search

        Thank you, I will do the tests and tell you how it went
        Cheers

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          pana507
          last edited by

          Hi
          I tried to install the virtual keyboard, but when I started the keyboard the whole MagicMirror was interrupted.
          Could you give me lights on this or recommend a virtual keyboard already tested in MM

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            sdetweil @pana507
            last edited by

            @pana507 i have not seen any implementations with a vk

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              sdetweil @pana507
              last edited by

              @pana507 when u started the keyboard??? how did u do that?

              I installed, and so far nothing is different

              Sam

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                lavolp3 Module Developer @sdetweil
                last edited by

                @sdetweil What a great coincidence that I’m currently working on a module for which I need a virtual keyboard as well.
                What have you installed?
                I have again stranded with the problem of not being able to properly include an npm module into the main .js file.
                Is this only possible via the getScripts function?

                I have installed the module “simple-keyboard” using npm and included it like this:

                    getStyles: function () {
                        return [
                            this.file('node_modules/simple-keyboard/build/css/index.css')
                        ];
                    },
                

                Then called the keyboard class as instructed by the authors like this:

                    start: function () {
                
                        this.keyboard = new Keyboard({
                            onChange: input => this.onChange(input),
                            onKeyPress: button => this.onKeyPress(button)
                        });
                

                Didn’t work. “Keyboard is not defined”

                @pana507 what have you done to install a keyboard.

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                  sdetweil @lavolp3
                  last edited by

                  @lavolp3 u need getScripts to load the Keyboard js

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                    lavolp3 Module Developer @pana507
                    last edited by lavolp3

                    @pana507 @sdetweil So, yay I got it working!
                    Guess I’ll need to write some kind of tutorial, not too easy but here a few first steps:

                    • Install “simple-keyboard” in your module via npm
                    • Bind it into the JS
                        getStyles: function () {
                            return [
                                this.file('node_modules/simple-keyboard/build/css/index.css')
                            ];
                        },
                    
                        getScripts: function () {
                            return [
                                this.file('node_modules/simple-keyboard/build/index.js')
                            ];
                        },
                    
                    • Create a div in your DOM building function. Something like that:
                              const kb = document.createElement("div");
                              kb.className = "simple-keyboard";
                              container.appendChild(kb);
                    

                    The class is important!

                    Then, AFTER the DOM element is created, you can create the keyboard class. I did this as soon as a text field was clicked on. With this method I can make sure that the DOM is created already:

                              input.addEventListener("focus", event => {
                                  if (!this.keyboard) {
                                      var Keyboard = window.SimpleKeyboard.default;
                    
                                      this.keyboard = new Keyboard({
                                          onChange: input => this.onChange(input),
                                          onKeyPress: button => this.onKeyPress(button)
                                      });
                                  }
                                  this.keyboard.keyboardDOM.classList.add("show-keyboard");
                              });
                    

                    I guess this can be shortened but I keep the running system for now.
                    You can see there are a lot of other functions (this.onChange, this.onKeyPress…)
                    Basically they are designed to hide the keyboard if I klick anywhere else and show it if I click on the input field. I have the concept from here:
                    https://franciscohodge.com/projects/simple-keyboard/demos/show-hide-demo/
                    Simple-keyboard is well documented for npm including lots of sample code, so with a bit of knowledge you’ll find your way around eventually.

                    Still need to test it on the raspi itself and for all it’s function.

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                      lally james @sdetweil
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                      @sdetweil said in Keyboard:

                      @pana507 you can also add the npm for virtual keyboard and add it to your module
                      https://www.npmjs.com/package/virtual-[keyboard](https://spacebarcounter.info/click-counter/)

                      there are others
                      do google search

                      node js virtual keyboard
                      

                      thanks for sharing man i was also planning to add the npm for the keyboard

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                        sdetweil @lavolp3
                        last edited by

                        @lavolp3 said in Keyboard:

                        Then, AFTER the DOM element is created, you can create the keyboard class. I did this as soon as a text field was clicked on. With this method I can make sure that the DOM is created already:

                        I know it’s 2 years later, but that is what the MM notification DOM-OBJECTS-CREATED means… .

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