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The TouchEvent()
constructor creates a new TouchEvent
object.
Note: If you construct a synthetic event using this constructor, that event will not be trusted, for security reasons. Only browser-generated TouchEvent
objects are trusted and only trusted events trigger default actions.
new TouchEvent(type)
new TouchEvent(type, options)
Parameters
type
A string with the name of the event. It is case-sensitive and browsers set it to touchstart
, touchend
, touchmove
, touchcancel
options
Optional
An object that, in addition of the properties defined in UIEvent()
, can have the following properties:
touches
Optional
A TouchList
, defaulting to an empty one, that is a list of objects for every point of contact currently touching the surface.
targetTouches
Optional
A TouchList
, defaulting to an empty one, that is a list of objects for every point of contact that is touching the surface and started on the element that is the target of the current event.
changedTouches
Optional
and defaulting to []
, of type Touch[]
, that is a list of objects for every point of contact which contributed to the event.
ctrlKey
Optional
A boolean value, defaulting to false
, indicating if the ctrl key was simultaneously pressed.
shiftKey
Optional
A boolean value, defaulting to false
, indicating if the shift key was simultaneously pressed.
altKey
Optional
A boolean value, defaulting to false
, indicating if the alt key was simultaneously pressed.
metaKey
Optional
A boolean value, defaulting to false
, indicating if the meta key was simultaneously pressed.
A new TouchEvent
object.
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