Bilal lilla
Bilal lilla

Reputation: 658

Javascript Events are not working in Tablet-pc?

I have developed a web application in asp.net 3.5. It is consuming lot of javascript/JQuery events and working properly in normal browser in pc, but my client is saying that these are not working in tablet-pc/android and IPad . Like I have a dropdownlist in which I am firing keypress and mouse click events in javascript, and these are perfectly working in normal browsers, I need to be in working form all these in IPads and android tablet-pcs.

Upvotes: 5

Views: 12133

Answers (3)

Jacksnap13
Jacksnap13

Reputation: 127

You can use a combination and try touchstart instead of tap

('myelement').bind('touchstart click', function(event){
   myClickFunction();   
});

Upvotes: 0

Crab Bucket
Crab Bucket

Reputation: 6277

The click events won't work on the iPad as it is touch screen - click vs touch I guess. Have you considered using JQueryMobile rather than JQuery? I is optimised for touch devices - as it states on the very front page of the site.

Rather than using click it has a whole host of events you can hook into i.e. tap, swipe, taphold etc... It would be easy enough to hook the same function into a click and a tap event i.e.

('myelement').bind('click', function(event){
   myClickFunction();   
});

('myelement').bind('tap', function(event){
   myClickFunction();   
});

There are possibly (almost certainly) more elegant ways to do this - but that's just a start really.

Upvotes: 4

Andrew Jackman
Andrew Jackman

Reputation: 13976

There are touch events for a touch screen device:

touchstart: a finger is placed on a DOM element.
touchmove: a finger is dragged along a DOM element.
touchend: a finger is removed from a DOM element.

Maybe you want to try working with those. That being said, it is good to use events like change (or onchange inline with the element) for a drop down list because it is will work no matter what changes it (keyboard, mouse event or touch event).

Here is a resource to learn more.

Upvotes: 1

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