Enumeration of the possible PointerEventArgs types.
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This can happen when a hardware switch cancels the pointer activities, e.g. when switching applications, pressing the "home" button or changing the orientation on a mobile device.
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This is the case if a pointer down has directly been followed by a pointer up.
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For a mouse, this means that the device transitions from no buttons to at least one button pressed. For touch and pen, this indicates that the pointer made physical contact with the digitizer.
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This means that pointer movement outside the canvas will not necessarily be detected anymore. This event will fire when different element captured the pointer while the corresponding pointer was dragged and pointer coordinates cannot be reliably reported anymore.
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This is the case if the pointer has been held a certain amount of time without a move after a down event.
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This is the case if the pointer has not moved a lot for a certain amount of time both during a drag or when moving without a button/pointer down.
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API
- longRestTime
If there was no drag event since the last down event, this will result in a click.
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Static Methods
Converts the given argument to an enum constant of this enum type.
Converts the given argument to an enum constant of this enum type.
Most notably, this method can convert an enum constant's name into the enum constant itself.
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Parameters
- value: PointerEventType
- The value to convert to an enum constant.
Return Value
- PointerEventType
- The enum constant that corresponds to the given argument.
Returns the name of the given enum constant.
Returns the name of the given enum constant.
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Parameters
- value: PointerEventType
- The numeric value of an enum constant.
Return Value
- string
- The name of the enum constant.
Throws
- Exception ({ name: 'Error' })
- If this type is a flags enums, and the provided value doesn't correspond to a single enum constant, or if this enum type contains no constant of the given numeric value.