<<.tip """[[TiddlyWiki]] distinguishes two types of keyboard shortcuts. Those that are limited to work within <$macrocall $name=".tag" _="input"/> fields or <$macrocall $name=".tag" _="textareas"/> which are handled by the <$macrocall $name=".wlink" to="KeyboardWidget"/> widget and keyboard shortcuts that work globally - which means that only the page needs to have focus in order for them to be accessible. The latter are handled by a mechanism that starts to work when a wiki is loaded""">>
A tiddler with the <<.def prefix>> `$:/config/ShortcutInfo/` and a ''unique suffix'' appended, like `my-shortcut`, makes the new shortcut appear in the $:/ControlPanel within the [[Keyboard Shortcuts Tab|$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/KeyboardShortcuts]]. An optional description can be added within its text field
In the [[Keyboard Shortcuts Tab|$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/KeyboardShortcuts]] the ''key combination'' that should trigger the shortcut can be configured:
> Look for the ''unique suffix'' defined for the new shortcut and click the <$button class="tc-btn-invisible"><<.icon $:/core/images/edit-button>><$action-sendmessage $message="tm-notify" $param="$:/core/images/edit-button"/></$button> button to open a popup that detects ''key combinations'' and shows the detected combination in its input field
> $:/config/shortcuts/ + the ''shortcut suffix'' for shortcuts that will work on all platforms (operating systems)
> $:/config/shortcuts-(mac/not-mac/windows/not-windows/linux/not-linux)/ + the ''shortcut suffix'' for shortcuts that will work on the chosen platform only or that will not work on the excluded platform
<<.tip """Note that those platform-specific tiddlers don't have to be created manually if the ''ShortcutInfo'' tiddler as mentioned above is created first and the shortcut is configured in the ~ControlPanel""">>
!! At this point the shortcut is defined and its ''actions'' can be configured
!! Using the [[Keyboard Widget|KeyboardWidget]]
> A <<.wlink "KeyboardWidget">> widget detects the key combinations pressed within an <<.tag input>> or <<.tag textarea>> field within its scope. The <<.wlink "KeyboardWidget">> widget needs to "embrace" the <<.tag input>> or <<.tag textarea>> field and its <<.attr key>> attribute either points to a configuration tiddler using the [[Key Descriptor]] Syntax or explicitely contains the key
> If actions are defined , the <<.wlink KeyboardWidget>> widget will invoke the actions defined in its <<.attr actions>> attribute when it detects the key-combination defined in its <<.attr key>> attribute being pressed in any <<.tag input>> or <<.tag textarea>> field within its scope
> The ''key field'' connects an action-tiddler with the corresponding shortcut through the `((my-shortcut))` syntax, called [[Keyboard Shortcut Descriptor]]
> If the tiddler has the tag <<tag $:/tags/KeyboardShortcut>>, the field ''key'' with the [[Keyboard Shortcut Descriptor]] as its value and some actions in its text field, the actions will be triggered when the mechanism detects the configured key-combination
<$macrocall $name=".tip" _="""''Macros'' defined ''outside'' a global keyboard-shortcut (through a tiddler tagged `$:/tags/Global`) need to be ''imported'' in order to be accessible.
<$macrocall $name=".tip" _="""Some actions require to be wrapped within a <<.wlink NavigatorWidget>> widget. That is necessary for the following list of widgets and messages in order to work if used within global keyboard shortcuts"""/>