How to set focus to specific menu item in kendo menu





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I would like to open specific menu item and set focus on keydown event.



I can open kendo menu by following code but can't set focus over there.



Thanks is Advance !






              <ul id="menu">

<li>
Test
</li>
<li>
Master
<ul id="ulMaster">
<li>County</li>
<li>State</li>
<li>City</li>

</ul>
</li>
<li>
Transaction
<ul>
<li> Service Order </li>
<li> Technician Payment </li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>





 document.body.onkeydown = function (e) {
var event = e || window.event
var key = e.charCode || e.keyCode;
if (event.altKey) {
switch (key) {
case 68: // D
$("#ulMaster").trigger("mouseover");
break;
}
}

$("#menu").kendoMenu({});









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    I would like to open specific menu item and set focus on keydown event.



    I can open kendo menu by following code but can't set focus over there.



    Thanks is Advance !






                  <ul id="menu">

    <li>
    Test
    </li>
    <li>
    Master
    <ul id="ulMaster">
    <li>County</li>
    <li>State</li>
    <li>City</li>

    </ul>
    </li>
    <li>
    Transaction
    <ul>
    <li> Service Order </li>
    <li> Technician Payment </li>
    </ul>
    </li>
    </ul>





     document.body.onkeydown = function (e) {
    var event = e || window.event
    var key = e.charCode || e.keyCode;
    if (event.altKey) {
    switch (key) {
    case 68: // D
    $("#ulMaster").trigger("mouseover");
    break;
    }
    }

    $("#menu").kendoMenu({});









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      I would like to open specific menu item and set focus on keydown event.



      I can open kendo menu by following code but can't set focus over there.



      Thanks is Advance !






                    <ul id="menu">

      <li>
      Test
      </li>
      <li>
      Master
      <ul id="ulMaster">
      <li>County</li>
      <li>State</li>
      <li>City</li>

      </ul>
      </li>
      <li>
      Transaction
      <ul>
      <li> Service Order </li>
      <li> Technician Payment </li>
      </ul>
      </li>
      </ul>





       document.body.onkeydown = function (e) {
      var event = e || window.event
      var key = e.charCode || e.keyCode;
      if (event.altKey) {
      switch (key) {
      case 68: // D
      $("#ulMaster").trigger("mouseover");
      break;
      }
      }

      $("#menu").kendoMenu({});









      share|improve this question














      I would like to open specific menu item and set focus on keydown event.



      I can open kendo menu by following code but can't set focus over there.



      Thanks is Advance !






                    <ul id="menu">

      <li>
      Test
      </li>
      <li>
      Master
      <ul id="ulMaster">
      <li>County</li>
      <li>State</li>
      <li>City</li>

      </ul>
      </li>
      <li>
      Transaction
      <ul>
      <li> Service Order </li>
      <li> Technician Payment </li>
      </ul>
      </li>
      </ul>





       document.body.onkeydown = function (e) {
      var event = e || window.event
      var key = e.charCode || e.keyCode;
      if (event.altKey) {
      switch (key) {
      case 68: // D
      $("#ulMaster").trigger("mouseover");
      break;
      }
      }

      $("#menu").kendoMenu({});





                    <ul id="menu">

      <li>
      Test
      </li>
      <li>
      Master
      <ul id="ulMaster">
      <li>County</li>
      <li>State</li>
      <li>City</li>

      </ul>
      </li>
      <li>
      Transaction
      <ul>
      <li> Service Order </li>
      <li> Technician Payment </li>
      </ul>
      </li>
      </ul>





                    <ul id="menu">

      <li>
      Test
      </li>
      <li>
      Master
      <ul id="ulMaster">
      <li>County</li>
      <li>State</li>
      <li>City</li>

      </ul>
      </li>
      <li>
      Transaction
      <ul>
      <li> Service Order </li>
      <li> Technician Payment </li>
      </ul>
      </li>
      </ul>






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          You can attach an event handler to Menu select event like this:



          $("#menu").onkeydown({ select: function (e) {
          console.log(e.item);
          } });


          You also get the menu item in the event argument.
          All The Best .
          Vote if your Code Working






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          • Sorry Its doesn't work for me.

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          You can attach an event handler to Menu select event like this:



          $("#menu").onkeydown({ select: function (e) {
          console.log(e.item);
          } });


          You also get the menu item in the event argument.
          All The Best .
          Vote if your Code Working






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          • Sorry Its doesn't work for me.

            – AGH
            Nov 23 '18 at 11:36
















          1














          You can attach an event handler to Menu select event like this:



          $("#menu").onkeydown({ select: function (e) {
          console.log(e.item);
          } });


          You also get the menu item in the event argument.
          All The Best .
          Vote if your Code Working






          share|improve this answer
























          • Sorry Its doesn't work for me.

            – AGH
            Nov 23 '18 at 11:36














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          You can attach an event handler to Menu select event like this:



          $("#menu").onkeydown({ select: function (e) {
          console.log(e.item);
          } });


          You also get the menu item in the event argument.
          All The Best .
          Vote if your Code Working






          share|improve this answer













          You can attach an event handler to Menu select event like this:



          $("#menu").onkeydown({ select: function (e) {
          console.log(e.item);
          } });


          You also get the menu item in the event argument.
          All The Best .
          Vote if your Code Working







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          answered Nov 22 '18 at 13:18









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          • Sorry Its doesn't work for me.

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