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m (This template is a quick and dirty one, needs improvement.)
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<includeonly><kbd style="display:inline-block;border:medium {{{border|{{{2|outset}}}}}} gray;padding:0 .3em;line-height:1em>{{{key|{{{1|=}}}}}}</kbd></includeonly><noinclude>A simple template that makes it easier to see that a keyboard key is involved.
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<includeonly><kbd style="display:inline-block;border:medium {{{border|{{{2|outset}}}}}} gray;padding:0 .3em;line-height:1em;white-space:nowrap;font-family:sans-serif>{{{key|{{{1|=}}}}}}</kbd></includeonly><noinclude>A simple template that makes it easier to see that a keyboard key is involved.
  
 
==Usage==
 
==Usage==

Revision as of 16:03, 13 June 2020

A simple template that makes it easier to see that a keyboard key is involved.

Usage

{{Key press|key|border style}}

  • key is the literal name of the key to be pressed. For F4, for example, the syntax is {{Key press|F4}}. This results in the following: F4
  • HTML character entities are allowed. For example, to display the multiplication symbol, this works: {{Key press|&times;}} and results in ×.
  • To display a pressed key, add inset border style like this: {{Key press|F4|inset}} and the key will appear to be pressed: F4.
  • The key and border parameters can be reversed, but then their names need to be specified: {{Key press|border=inset|key=F4}} will become F4
  • Forgetting to specify a key will default to the equals sign: {{Key press}} becomes =.