Draft post for cursed dvorak only input
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title: "Cursed components: a dvorak-only text input"
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date: 2024-04-17T12:31:56.557Z
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tags:
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- javascript
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- html
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- draft
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---
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This post was inspired by Terence Eden's post about [inputs that don't work with numpads](https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2024/04/i-cant-use-my-number-pad-for-2fa-codes/), and one of the [subsequent comments](https://mastodon.social/@Edent/112286509959315116). This got me thinking, wouldn't it be absolutely beyond cursed to have a text input that only allowed you to enter text if you were using a sufficiently cool keyboard layout.
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So, I present, the Dvorak-only Text Input:
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**TODO:** Make the input
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<input type="text" />
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## Detecting keyboard layout
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There's no _actual_ way to detect the keyboard layout as a named value using Javascript, but there is the [KeyboardLayoutMap](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/KeyboardLayoutMap), which is currently supported in Chromium browsers and not much else[^1]. So what we can do is lookup how the user's keyboard layout maps particular keys, and then compare those to what we'd expect from a Dvorak layout.
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```javascript
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navigator.keyboard.getLayoutMap().then(layoutMap => {
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if (layoutMap.get("KeyQ") === "'"
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&& layoutMap.get("KeyW") === ","
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&& layoutMap.get("KeyE") === "."
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&& layoutMap.get("KeyR") === "p"
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&& layoutMap.get("KeyT") === "y"
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&& layoutMap.get("KeyY") === "f") {
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// The user is (probably) using Dvorak
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}
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})
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```
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Because this call happens inside a Promise, it can't be directly used within an `onChange` event on the text input, so instead it rechecks every 200ms and stores the result:
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```javascript
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let isDvorak = false;
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setInterval(
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() => navigator.keyboard.getLayoutMap().then(layoutMap => {
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isDvorak = layoutMap.get("KeyQ") === "'"
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&& layoutMap.get("KeyW") === ","
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&& layoutMap.get("KeyE") === "."
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&& layoutMap.get("KeyR") === "p"
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&& layoutMap.get("KeyT") === "y"
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&& layoutMap.get("KeyY") === "f";
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}),
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200
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);
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```
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[^1]: But that's pretty on-brand for this particular use-case.
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<script type="text/javascript">
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let isDvorak = false;
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setInterval(
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() => navigator.keyboard.getLayoutMap().then(layoutMap => {
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isDvorak = layoutMap.get("KeyQ") === "'"
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&& layoutMap.get("KeyW") === ","
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&& layoutMap.get("KeyE") === "."
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&& layoutMap.get("KeyR") === "p"
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&& layoutMap.get("KeyT") === "y"
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&& layoutMap.get("KeyY") === "f";
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}),
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200
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);
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</script>
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