Pointer events

Pointer events

This specification integrates various inputs from mice, touchscreens, and pens, making separate implementations no longer necessary and authoring for cross-device pointers easier. Not to be mistaken with the unrelated "pointer-events" CSS property.

Spec http://www.w3.org/TR/pointerevents/
Status W3C Recommendation
IE Edge Firefox Chrome Safari Opera
    57 (2) 62    
    56 (2) 61 TP 48
  16 55 (2) 60 11 47
11 15 54 (2) 59 10.1 46
10 (1,*) 14 53 (2) 58 10 45
9 13 52 (2) 57 9.1 44
8 12 51 (2) 56 9 43
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7   50 (2) 55 8 42
6   49 (2) 54 (3) 7.1 41 (3)
5.5   48 (2) 53 (3) 7 40 (3)
    47 (2) 52 (3) 6.1 39 (3)
    46 (2) 51 6 38
    45 (2) 50 5.1 37
    44 (2) 49 5 36
    43 (2) 48 4 35
    42 (2) 47 3.2 34
    41 (2) 46 3.1 33
    40 45   32
    39 44   31
    38 43   30
    37 42   29
    36 41   28
    35 40   27
    34 39   26
    33 38   25
    32 37   24
    31 36   23
    30 35   22
    29 34   21
    28 33   20
    27 32   19
    26 31   18
    25 30   17
    24 29   16
    23 28   15
    22 27   12.1
    21 26   12
    20 25   11.6
    19 24   11.5
    18 23   11.1
    17 22   11
    16 21   10.6
    15 20   10.5
    14 19   10.0-10.1
    13 18   9.5-9.6
    12 17   9
    11 16    
    10 15    
    9 14    
    8 13    
    7 12    
    6 11    
    5 10    
    4 9    
    3.6 8    
    3.5 7    
    3 6    
    2 5    
      4    
iOS Safari Opera Mini Android Browser Blackberry Browser Opera Mobile Android Chrome Android Firefox IE Mobile Android UC Browser Samsung Internet QQ Browser Baidu Browser
11                      
10.3 all 56 10 37 59 54 (2) 11 11.4 5 1.2 (3) 7.12
10.0-10.2   4.4.3-4.4.4 7 12.1     10 (*)   4    
9.3   4.4   12              
9.0-9.2   4.2-4.3   11.5              
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8.1-8.4   4.1   11.1              
8   4   11              
7.0-7.1   3   10              
6.0-6.1   2.3                  
5.0-5.1   2.2                  
4.2-4.3   2.1                  
4.0-4.1                      
3.2                      

Notes

Firefox, starting with version 28, provides the 'dom.w3c_pointer_events.enabled' flag to support this specification.

  1. Partial support in IE10 refers the lack of pointerenter and pointerleave events.

  2. Firefox support is disabled by default and only supports mouse input. On Windows only, touch can be enabled with the layers.async-pan-zoom.enabled and dom.w3c_touch_events.enabled flags

  3. Can be enabled with the #enable-pointer-events flag.

* Partial support with prefix.

Resources

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Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License v4.0.
http://caniuse.com/#feat=pointer

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