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Update README.md (Added fullstops wherever required.) #488

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Expand Up @@ -64,14 +64,14 @@ It has support for `keypress`, `keydown`, and `keyup` events on specific keys, k

There are a number of other similar libraries out there so what makes this one different?

- There are no external dependencies, no framework is required
- There are no external dependencies, no framework is required.
- You are not limited to `keydown` events (You can specify `keypress`, `keydown`, or `keyup` or let Mousetrap choose for you).
- You can bind key events directly to special keys such as `?` or `*` without having to specify `shift+/` or `shift+8` which are not consistent across all keyboards
- It works with international keyboard layouts
- You can bind Gmail like key sequences in addition to regular keys and key combinations
- You can programatically trigger key events with the `trigger()` method
- It works with the numeric keypad on your keyboard
- The code is well documented/commented
- You can bind key events directly to special keys such as `?` or `*` without having to specify `shift+/` or `shift+8` which are not consistent across all keyboards.
- It works with international keyboard layouts.
- You can bind Gmail like key sequences in addition to regular keys and key combinations.
- You can programatically trigger key events with the `trigger()` method.
- It works with the numeric keypad on your keyboard.
- The code is well documented/commented.

## Tests

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