Pointer Events is a useful standard for handling touch, mouse, keyboard, voice, pen, and any other kind of input you want. The very different handling of it by Microsoft, Apple, and Google reveals ...
The Pointer Events specification, an API for Web developers to handle touch, mouse, and pen inputs in Web applications, has been published as a Recommendation by the World Wide Web Consortium. This is ...
The W3C recently moved Microsoft's proposed Pointer Events spec to Last Call Working Draft. To help developers get up to speed, the IEBlog has published an overview of Pointer Events. Microsoft has ...
Developers on the Blink browser engine, the core component that powers both Google's Chrome browser and Opera, announced Friday that they're dropping support for the Pointer Events specification ...