How to do mouse and keyboard navigation?
See original GitHub issueHello,
For of all I want to thank you for an awesome library!
I’m wondering if there is something like geospatial navigation (https://github.com/luke-chang/js-spatial-navigation) or something similiar inside Pixi. I seen that you have PIXI.accessibility
but what I understand that you only navigate by using the key tab. I would like to use arrow keys. The reason why I ask is because I’m creating a Smart TV app and they can both be navigated through mouse and keyboard.
Best regards Olle
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@EloB Did you by any chance have a go at adding this? It does sound like a useful improvement for the accessibility manager!
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