![]() ![]() In just a few lines of markup and JavaScript code you can get a basic example up and running. This blog explains a basic hardcoded example component and also introduces an open source component ( installable package provided) that links admin defined keyboard shortcuts to Flows and certain navigation events. By using the new lightning:backgroundUtilityItem interface we can rectify this. However, per the standard shortcut documentation, it’s not possible to add custom ones. ![]() You may or may not know that Lightning Experience actually already provides some standard keyboard shortcut cuts? Just press Cmd+/ (Mac) or Ctrl+/ (Windows) to get a nice summary of them! One such documented use case is the possibility to monitor keyboard events! And so the Custom Keyboard Shortcut Component has been born! This component effectively runs Flows based on keyboard shortcuts defined by the admin! More on this later… Instead, they sit in the background monitoring things like other events generated by the user. These are utilities that have no UI so do not use up space in the Utility Bar. Having blogged several times about the amazing Utility Bar, I have been keen to explore new possibilities with the new Background Utility feature. As readers of my blog will know I am a big fan of the rich features the Lightning Experience UI provides to developers. ![]()
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