The :hover CSS pseudo-class doesn't work well on touch devices. The hover state tends to stick until something else is touched. So in our web apps, we use Modernizr to detect browsers/devices with touch capability, and we disable hover states in those cases:
.no-touch .button:hover { ... }
This becomes a problem on a hybrid device that supports both a touchscreen and a pointer device, such as a mouse or touchpad. Modernizr detects that it is touch-enabled and none of the hover states work when using the mouse.
What would be more useful is to detect the presence of the mouse or other pointer device instead of the touchscreen. But I am unable find find anything like this.
Any suggestions?