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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T12:33:17+00:00 2026-05-29T12:33:17+00:00

how to get a click or a tab to select either north, west, or

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how to get a click or a tab to select either north, west, or center panel?
This is tab code works but don’t know how to integrate it with a click-panel code

JAVASCRIPT :

$(document).ready(function(){
    var divs = ["north", "west", "center"];
    var startIndex = 0;
    $(document).keydown(function(e) {
        if (e.which == 9) {
            $("div").css("border", "");
            $("#" + divs[startIndex]).css("border", "4px solid gray");
            if(divs[startIndex] == "north"){
                alert("north");
            }else if(divs[startIndex] == "west"){
                alert("west");
            }else{
                alert("center");
            }

            startIndex++;

            if(startIndex === divs.length) {
                startIndex = 0;
            }                   
        }
        return false;
    });
});

HTML :

<div id="north"><textarea></textarea></div>
<div id="west"><textarea></textarea></div>
<div id="center"><textarea></textarea></div>    
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    2026-05-29T12:33:18+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 12:33 pm

    Assuming you want the same functionality to happen when you click as when you tab you want something like this:

    $(document).ready(function() {
             var divs = ["north", "west", "center"];
             var startIndex = 0;
             var fn =   function (e) {
                     $("div").css("border", "");
                     $("#" + divs[startIndex]).css("border", "4px solid gray");
    
                     if(divs[startIndex] == "north") {
                         console.log("north");
                      } else if(divs[startIndex] == "west") {
                         console.log("west");
                      }else {
                         console.log("center");
                      }
                  startIndex++;
                  if(startIndex === divs.length) {
                      startIndex = 0;
                  }    
             };
             $(document).keydown(function(e) {
                 if (e.which == 9) {
                  fn();                     
              }
              return false;
             }).click(function() {
                 //any logic like the 'tab' check above
                 fn();
             });
    });​
    

    There is a common function that is used to do the background highlighting and such that is invoked from either the keydown or the click handle.

    Demo here – http://jsfiddle.net/slace/D39P3/

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