Pointer Events is a useful standard for handling touch, mouse, keyboard, voice, pen, and any other kind of input you want. The very different handling of it by Microsoft, Apple, and Google reveals ...
"Pointer events would likely never supplant touch events on the Web (especially without support from Safari)," Google's Rick Byers explained. Plus he said Pointer Events wouldn't let you use scrolling ...
We all have our issues with Chrome. But it looks like one of those issues is finally going to be addressed. According to a Google Group post, it appears that Google is going to be addressing the ...
Smoother scrolling is coming to Chrome, as Google will integrate Microsoft's Pointer Events API into a future version of the browser. To say that Google and Microsoft haven't had the best working ...