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Can I do a swipe (left or right) in Chrome (PC) with a mouse?

I'm building out my jquery mobile app out and have been testing in Chrome. Its the best for me because the debugging is great.

I was using a TAPHOLD event but decided to go away from that for a swipe-right event.

Chrome actually registered the taphold, so I was hopeful that it would register a swipe right with the mouse. But I cannot get it to register unless I have to do something else... anyone?

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Todd Vance Avatar asked Feb 20 '12 19:02

Todd Vance


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1 Answers

By now the actual chrome developer tools (tried chrome 20) can emulate touch and swipe events. You can activate that behavior through the tool options, accessible via the little gear-wheel in the bottom corner.

Just check "Emulate touch events" from the options. Then you can also swipe with your mouse.

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echox Avatar answered Oct 10 '22 21:10

echox