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my application is using the Touch API to detect touch events in JavaScript. Example:

$(".element").on("touchstart", function(event){
    alert("TRUE");
});

This works on any touch device with any browser like Android or iOS, however it doesn't work in MS Edge on a Windows 10 Tablet with or without conntected keyboard. The API seems to be supported: Compatibility list. However, I've tested: 'ontouchstart' in window and this returns false on this device. Furthermore mousedown seems to get fired.

What is going on here? What can I do to fire touch events on a Windows 10 tablet? I would like to keep the event only for touch devices. Switching to the Pointer Events API would include also Desktop devices and that is not what I want.

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  • hi, did you manage to progress on the issue? Nov 1, 2015 at 22:06
  • No, in fact I'm still waiting for a solution and did not find any workaround for it. If no one replies a solution I think the only option is to also listen for mouse-events.
    – dude
    Nov 2, 2015 at 8:13

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for touch API, you have to activate a flag on Edge : in the address bar, enter about:flags and press enter. In the section Touch, you can enable touch events with the corresponding dropdown

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  • I'll check this out in new year.
    – dude
    Dec 22, 2015 at 15:49
  • In fact this property was disabled. I don't know the reason why it was disabled, but after activating it, touch events are getting fired correctly. Maybe a Windows 10 upgrade issue...
    – dude
    Jan 4, 2016 at 14:51
  • FYI - I needed to do this AND add the style tag: -ms-touch-action: none; mentioned your other answer
    – thab
    Feb 19, 2016 at 11:49
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    Is this solution helpful for the WWW in general? Most users aren't going to have this flag enabled, or care / know about enabling it.
    – trismi
    Jun 13, 2016 at 20:36
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    @trismi Features that aren't enabled by default don't exist. No user will configure their browser's hidden features. They just say it doesn't work. Then I just have to say, get a real browser. Edge is the new IE?! There was hope.
    – ygoe
    Dec 21, 2017 at 20:45
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Did you enable custom touch handling ? You can do it with the following css snippet (on the body tag or just a container for geastures) :

-ms-touch-action: none;

Next, touch API is a webkit feature (maybe there is an error in CanIuse ?). IE and Edge have a similar feature known as Pointer API. But you can use a polyfill library like this : https://github.com/CamHenlin/TouchPolyfill

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  • You will disable touch actions with this CSS. As I already mentioned touch events are supported, refer caniuse.com/#search=touch. And I don't want to support mouse events and this would be the fact with Pointer API. I have described this too.
    – dude
    Dec 12, 2015 at 9:08
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    @julmot, it's wrong. ms-touch-action to none is required to enable custom gesture handling. Without that, your browser use a default behavior (for scrolling handling, panning, pinch & zoom). If you want build custom gesture (and use Pointer API), you have to set ms-touch-action to none. For the last version of Edge, "-ms-touch-action" must be replaced by "touch-action". Just trust me and try to use PointerMove event on the body of a page with touch-action to none and nothing. You will see wath I mean.
    – t.ouvre
    Dec 14, 2015 at 9:50
  • @julmot, for touch API, you have to activate a flag on Edge : in the url input, enter about:flags. In the section Touch, you can enable touch events with the corresponding dropdown.
    – t.ouvre
    Dec 14, 2015 at 18:00
  • Thanks for this hint!
    – dude
    Jan 4, 2016 at 14:52
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Try using the pointerdown event. Some (much) more information. As you can see, touchstart is triggered by Edge but not in all configurations, when a keyboard is attached/paired for example, no touchstart.

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  • Yes but the touchstart event is even not getting fired if I have no keyboard connected. Also I would like to keep this event just for touch devices and not for desktop devices (what would be the case with Pointer API).
    – dude
    Oct 23, 2015 at 12:16
  • Is it a bluetooth keyboard? Having one paired seems to be enough to not trigger the event, it's quite stupid.
    – Shanoor
    Oct 23, 2015 at 12:25
  • I have an ASUS Tablet that comes with a docking station. The docking station includes a keyboard. So if I disconnect it from the dockingstation I expect it to the a "native" touch-tablet that should be detected as such.
    – dude
    Oct 23, 2015 at 12:35
  • The pointer events are not working, too. So Edge simply has nothing to offer on touch devices. All the advertisement was wrong.
    – ygoe
    Dec 21, 2017 at 20:46

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