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A small touchdrag events library
A angular module to add directive `ng-touchstart`.
Intercepts touch events (`touchstart`, `touchmove`, `touchend`) on draggable html elements and generates custom drag and drop events instead
A front-end library for managing touch screen events on mobile devices.
An :active replacement that doesn't delay on mobile
Svelte action that converts automatically touch events into mouse events
- svelte
- touch-events
- mouse-events
- mouse-emulation
- mouse
- touch
- touchscreen
- touchscreen-emulation
- touchscreen-emulator
- touchscreen-emulating
- events
- action
- svelte-action
- svelte-actions
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This gives a more native feel to touching an element. Uses 'touchstart' event which is a lot faster than 'click'. Like native apps, you can touch an element, then drag your finger off the element and it will not register as a click. If you drag your fing
Makes DOM elements controlled on swipe and touch.
React component-wrapper to detect page events (mousedown or touchstart/touchend) outside of wrapped element.
get current touch/mouse position
Extend the mobile-side event touchstart / touchmove / touchend logic to the desktop.
simplified touch/mouse events for flick and swipe
Some complex mouse events, such as dragMove event with deltaX/deltaY relative to mousedown/touchstart, mouse wheel with good compatibility ...
Make your `touchstart` event listeners into a `tap` event listener!
Directive for listening to MouseLeave, MouseDown, TouchStart outside of a HtmlElement - listeners can be toggled on/off individually with input bindings
touchstart event for mofron
Capture Keyboard, Mouse and Touchpad combos. Eg: ( Shift + Mousewheel ) , ( Alt + Shift + Mousemove ) , ( Ctrl + Shift + S ), etc.
- keyboard
- mouse
- combo
- input
- event
- touch
- mousewheel
- mousemove
- keyup
- mouseover
- mouseout
- mouseenter
- keydown
- mouseleave
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A simple angular directive that allows to prevent an element from scrolling whenever the user is focusing (mouseenter / touchstart) the element where this directive was applied.