Document: createTouch() method
Deprecated: This feature is no longer recommended. Though some browsers might still support it, it may have already been removed from the relevant web standards, may be in the process of being dropped, or may only be kept for compatibility purposes. Avoid using it, and update existing code if possible; see the compatibility table at the bottom of this page to guide your decision. Be aware that this feature may cease to work at any time.
Non-standard: This feature is not standardized. We do not recommend using non-standard features in production, as they have limited browser support, and may change or be removed. However, they can be a suitable alternative in specific cases where no standard option exists.
The Document.createTouch()
method creates and returns a new Touch
object.
Note:
Use the TouchEvent()
constructor.
Syntax
createTouch(view, target, identifier, pageX, pageY, screenX, screenY)
Parameters
Note: All parameters are optional.
view
-
The
window
in which the touch occurred. target
-
The
EventTarget
for the touch. identifier
-
The value for
Touch.identifier
. pageX
-
The value for
Touch.pageX
. pageY
-
The value for
Touch.pageY
. screenX
-
The value for
Touch.screenX
. screenY
-
The value for
Touch.screenY
.
Note: Previous versions of this method included the following additional parameters but those parameters are not included in either of the standards listed below. Consequently, these parameters should be considered deprecated and not used.
clientX
-
The value for
Touch.clientX
. clientY
-
The value for
Touch.clientY
. radiusX
-
The value for
Touch.radiusX
. radiusY
-
The value for
Touch.radiusY
. rotationAngle
-
The value for
Touch.rotationAngle
. force
-
The value for
Touch.force
.
Return value
Examples
This example illustrates using the Document.createTouch()
method to
create Touch
objects.
In following code snippet, two Touch
objects are created for the
target
element.
const target = document.getElementById("target");
const touch1 = document.createTouch(window, target, 1, 15, 20, 35, 40);
const touch2 = document.createTouch(window, target, 2, 25, 30, 45, 50);
Specifications
This feature is not part of any current specification. It is no longer on track to become a standard.