The only way I can think of doing this is to have a handler listen in on the keypress
and click
events, and toggle a boolean flag on/off. Then on the focus
handler of your input, you can just check what the value of your flag is, and go from there.
Probably something like
var isClick;
$(document).bind('click', function() { isClick = true; })
.bind('keypress', function() { isClick = false; })
;
var focusHandler = function () {
if (isClick) {
// clicky!
} else {
// tabby!
}
}
$('input').focus(function() {
// we set a small timeout to let the click / keypress event to trigger
// and update our boolean
setTimeout(focusHandler,100);
});
Whipped up a small working prototype on jsFiddle (don't you just love this site?). Check it out if you want.
Of course, this is all running off a focus
event on an <input>
, but the focus
handler on the autocomplete works in the same way.
The setTimeout
will introduce a bit of lag, but at 100ms, it might be negligible, based on your needs.
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