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When calling event.button on mouseup jQuery event, it normally returns 0 for left click and 2 for right click.

However, if you press and hold left click, then right click, event.button always returns 2 after releasing left click. This makes it impossible to determine which click was released first until both clicks are released. Same problem with event.which.

Anyone have a workaround for this? Can't seem to find any reports of this bug.

Edit: I know how to normally determine which key is being released. The problem is mouseup is reporting wrong values. To reproduce this problem:

Press and hold left-click. Press and hold right-click. Release left-click. This triggers mouseup event. Call event.button Expectation: 0, Actual: 2

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  • Can you please post some code. Jun 21, 2014 at 3:08
  • it's not clear on the steps reproducing the problem. If it's done quickly (hold left mouse and hold right mouse right after releasing left mouse), it appears that the onmouseup is not fired, otherwise (there is a certain delay time between releasing left mouse and pressing right mouse), the onmouseup is fired and e.which returns the correct value. So your problem is unclear.
    – King King
    Jun 21, 2014 at 3:14
  • demo to try it yourself.
    – King King
    Jun 21, 2014 at 3:15

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I think you use:

<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function(){ 
  $(document).mousedown(function(e){ 
    if( e.button == 2 ) { 
      alert('Right mouse click.'); 
      return false; 
    }
    if(e.button == 0) {
        alert('Left mouse click.');
        return false;
    }
    return true; 
  }); 
});

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