I'm using the below code to bind "click" or "touchstart" events (using jQuery's on(eventType, function() { ... })).
var what = (navigator.userAgent.match(/iPad/i)) ? 'touchstart' : 'click';
Later on:
$foo.on(what, function() { ... });
... which works great for iPad and "everything else", but I'm concerned that the above code has "iPad tunnel vision"...
My question(s):
Do all other devices (for example, Android tablets) have similarly named "touchstart" events? If so, how can I improve the above code so that I can account for those event types?
In other words, how can I account for a wider range of touch devices in above code (not just iPad)?
EDIT #1
What do you folks think about this:
var foo = ('ontouchstart' in window) ? 'touchstart' : ((window.DocumentTouch && document instanceof DocumentTouch) ? 'tap' : 'click');
Note: Most of the above logic is from Modernizr here.
The above appears to work for Firefox/iPad... I don't have much else to test on at this time.
What I like about the above is that I'm not UA sniffing. :)
Is tap a good default for all other touch devices?
EDIT #2
Some interesting information here, which links to this:
Creating Fast Buttons for Mobile Web Applications
Not a direct answer really, but gives a lot of details of the situation devs face when facing click-related events for multiple platforms and devices.
EDIT #3
Some good info here too:
Android and iPhone touch events
Android and iPhone versions of WebKit have some touch events in common:
touchstart - triggered when a touch is initiated. Mouse equivalent - mouseDown touchmove - triggered when a touch moves. Mouse equivalent - mouseMove touchend - triggered when a touch ends. Mouse equivalent - mouseUp. This one is a bit special on the iPhone - see below touchcancel - bit of a mystery
After reading that, I think I'll change the code above to this:
var foo = (('ontouchstart' in window) || (window.DocumentTouch && document instanceof DocumentTouch)) ? 'touchstart' : 'click';
When I first asked my question - not having access to anything other than an iPad/iPhone - I assumed touchstart was an iOS-specific event; it now looks like touchstart and click will cover most, if not all, of the bases for touch devices.
$foo.on('touchstart click tap etc', function() { ... });– Adam Merrifield Jul 10 '12 at 4:00var what = (/(iPhone|iPod|iPad).*AppleWebKit/i.test(navigator.userAgent)) ? 'touchstart' : 'click';might cover more bases. – Micky Hulse Jul 10 '12 at 4:07tapwhat other devices use? Would there be any drawbacks to binding multiple events at once (perhaps, checkinge.typecould get a little squirrely... and what about performance issues?) Still though, it's a good idea/question... I wouldn't mind getting away from UA sniffing. Hmmm, I need to test some; I'll be back with my findings. Thanks!!! – Micky Hulse Jul 10 '12 at 4:11touchstart, touchmove, touchend, tap, taphold, swipe, swipeleft, swiperight, scrollstart, scrollstop. – Micky Hulse Jul 10 '12 at 5:19