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README.md
mouse-event
Provides a normalized, cross-browser, garbage-collection-free API for reading out the state of a mouse event.
Why is this needed?
Because it is 2015 and somehow every major browser still disagrees on even the most basic details of MouseEvents. Seriously guys.
Example
var mouse = require('mouse-event')
window.addEventListener('mousemove', function(ev) {
document.body.innerHTML =
'<p>Buttons: ' + mouse.buttons(ev) +
' x:' + mouse.x(ev) +
' y:' + mouse.y(ev) + '</p>'
})
Install
npm i mouse-event
API
var mouse = require('mouse-event')
mouse.buttons(event)
Returns a bit vector, similar to event.which in WebKit encoding the state of the mouse buttons.
eventis a mouse event
Returns A bit vector with the following interpretation for the flags:
1- left mouse2- right mouse4- middle mouse8- button 416- button 5- ...
1<<k- button k+1
mouse.x(event)
Returns the relative x-coordinate of the mouse event
eventis a mouse event
Returns The relative x-coordinate of event, similar to event.x in WebKit
mouse.y(event)
Returns the relative y-coordinate of the mouse event
eventis a mouse event
Returns The relative y-coordinate of event, similar to event.y in WebKit
mouse.element(event)
Get the element which triggered the event.
eventis a mouse event
Returns The target or srcElement or whatever it was that triggered the event
License
(c) 2015 Mikola Lysenko. MIT License