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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T06:26:40+00:00 2026-05-25T06:26:40+00:00

I have a <table> that is set up roughly like this Name Description Notes

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I have a <table> that is set up roughly like this

Name            Description     Notes
===========================================
[___________]   [_________]     [_________]

There are quite a few rows and rather than the users tabbing through rows, I’d like to implement pressing the Up/Down keys to move up and down in the selected column.

The rows have the ID ‘row_{ID}’ where ID is the database ID. The fields have the ID ‘name_{ID}’, ‘description_{ID}’, ‘notes_{ID}’ etc.

I’m trapping the press with jQuery like:

$('input[id^="name_"]').bind('keyup', function(e) {

    if(e.keyCode == 38)
        ...
    else if(e.keyCode == 40)
        ...
});

Essentially I want, if the user is in row 2 of the description and press up, that they move to row 1 description field, and if they press down they move to row 3 description field.

I can’t work out the way to select the next or previous rows. Can anyone provide assistance?

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    2026-05-25T06:26:40+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 6:26 am

    To go down:

    $(this).closest('tr').next().find('input[name=' + $(this).attr('name') + ']').focus();
    

    To go up:

    $(this).closest('tr').prev().find('input[name=' + $(this).attr('name') + ']').focus();
    

    That is, assuming your inputs are all named the same.

    Otherwise, you’ll have to change that selector a bit, or use jQuery’s .index() on the td and then select with .eq().

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