Overview
Auto-focus the search box or first input on every page. Skip the click and just start typing. Works in iframes and Shadow DOM.
Just start typing. TypeReady puts your cursor in the first input on the page automatically, so you don't have to reach for the mouse to click the search box, login field, or comment area. Works in many places • Pages with cross-origin iframes (embedded forms, checkouts, ads) • Shadow DOM components (modern web apps, design systems) • CodeMirror and other custom code editors • Pop-ups, modals, and overlays. Focuses the visible input first • Respects tabindex order set by the page Smart about when to work • Won't steal keys from dropdowns, menus, listboxes, trees, or grids (ARIA-aware) • Smart about shortcut-heavy webapps (mail, calendar, chat, code hosting, project management, social, and similar): passes through letter keys the page handles, focuses the search for keys it doesn't • Won't focus invisible, disabled, or off-screen inputs • Won't pull focus while you're watching a video, including when you're using a hotkey extension like Video Speed Controller • Won't override role="application" containers (web IDEs, games) Supports various input types text, email, password, search, tel, number, textarea, and contenteditable (rich text fields, comments). Why it matters Mouse to keyboard switching (and back) adds up over time - time wasted and wrist strain. Minimizing that strain helps.
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Details
- Version1.7.2
- UpdatedJune 2, 2026
- Size66.61KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- DeveloperWebsite
Email
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- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
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- Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes
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