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pointerleave

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W3C Working Draft

Summary

Dispatched when a pointing device is moved off of the hit test boundaries of an element and all of its descendants, including as a result of a pointerup event from a device that does not support hover.


Overview Table

Synchronous Yes
Bubbles No
Target dom/Element
Cancelable Yes
Default action Varies: when the pointer is primary, all default actions of the mouseleave event

This event type is similar to pointerout, but differs in that it does not bubble and that it is not dispatched until the pointing device has left the boundaries of the element and the boundaries of all its children.

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Notes

There are similarities between this event type, the mouseleave event described in DOM Level 3 Events and the CSS :hover pseudo-class described in CSS 2.1. See also the pointerenter event.


Related specifications

Specification Status Related Changes
Pointer Events Working Draft 3.2.9

Compatibility

Desktop

Feature Chrome Firefox (Gecko) Internet Explorer Opera Safari
Basic support ? ? ? ? ?

Mobile

Feature Android BlackBerry Chrome for mobile Firefox Mobile (Gecko) IE Mobile Opera Mobile Opera Mini Safari Mobile
Basic support ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?

See also

Related articles

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