This GitHub issue is for collecting web developer signals for Touch events.
Touch events touchstart, touchmove, touchend, and touchcancel fire when users interact with a touch-sensitive surface, such as a screen or drawing tablet. These events are similar to mouse events.
Browser support





- Chrome 22 (Sep 25, 2012)
- Chrome Android 25 (Feb 27, 2013)
- Edge 12 (Jul 29, 2015)
- Firefox 52 (Mar 7, 2017)
- Firefox for Android 6 (Aug 16, 2011)
- Safari: not supported
- Safari on iOS ≤3 (Jun 17, 2009)
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This GitHub issue is for collecting web developer signals for Touch events.
Touch events
touchstart,touchmove,touchend, andtouchcancelfire when users interact with a touch-sensitive surface, such as a screen or drawing tablet. These events are similar to mouse events.Browser support
Give us feedback
If you're pressed for time, but you want this feature to be available in all browsers, please give this issue a thumbs up 👍 reaction.
However, a much better guide for us is to know how you'd use this feature, and what you're having to do in the meantime. This helps us judge the priority versus other features.
Copy the template below in a comment, and add the details that matter to you.
All comments are expected to adhere to the Code of Conduct.
Learn more
You can learn more about this feature here: