<trparent="keyboard"class="hidden"><tdclass="indent">keyboard.speed.y</td><td>Number</td><td><code>1</code></td><td>The speed at which the view moves in the y direction on pressing a key or pressing a navigation button.</td></tr>
<trparent="keyboard"class="hidden"><tdclass="indent">keyboard.speed.zoom</td><td>Number</td><td><code>0.02</code></td><td>The speed at which the view zooms in or out pressing a key or pressing a navigation button.</td></tr>
<trparent="keyboard"class="hidden"><tdclass="indent">keyboard.bindToWindow</td><td>Boolean</td><td><code>true</code></td><td>When binding the keyboard shortcuts to the window, they will work regardless of which DOM object has the focus. If you have multiple networks on your page, you could set this to false, making sure the keyboard shortcuts only work on the network that has the focus.</td></tr>
<tr><td>multiselect</td><td>Boolean</td><td><code>false</code></td><td>When true, a longheld click (or touch) as well as a control-click will add to the selection.</td></tr>
<tr><td>navigationButtons</td><td>Boolean</td><td><code>false</code></td><td>When true, navigation buttons are drawn on the network canvas. These are HTML buttons and can be completely customized using CSS.</td></tr>
<tr><td>selectable</td><td>Boolean</td><td><code>true</code></td><td>When true, the nodes and edges can be selected by the user.</td></tr>
<tr><td>selectConnectedEdges</td><td>Boolean</td><td><code>true</code></td><td>When true, on selecting a node, its connecting edges are highlighted.</td></tr>
Network.prototype.editNodeMode=function(){console.log("please use editNode instead of editNodeMode");returnthis.manipulation.editNode.apply(this.manipulation,arguments);};
Network.prototype.editNodeMode=function(){console.log("Depricated: Please use editNode instead of editNodeMode.");returnthis.manipulation.editNode.apply(this.manipulation,arguments);};