Element: pointerout event
Baseline
Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2020.
The pointerout event is fired for several reasons including: pointing device is moved out of the hit test boundaries of an element; firing the pointerup event for a device that does not support hover (see pointerup); after firing the pointercancel event (see pointercancel); when a pen stylus leaves the hover range detectable by the digitizer.
pointerout events have the same problems as mouseout. If the target element has child elements, pointerout and pointerover events fire as the pointer moves over the boundaries of these elements too, not just the target element itself. Usually, pointerenter and pointerleave events' behavior is more sensible, because they are not affected by moving into child elements.
Syntax
Use the event name in methods like addEventListener(), or set an event handler property.
addEventListener("pointerout", (event) => { })
onpointerout = (event) => { }
Event type
A PointerEvent. Inherits from Event.
Event properties
This interface inherits properties from MouseEvent and Event.
PointerEvent.altitudeAngleRead only Experimental-
Represents the angle between a transducer (a pointer or stylus) axis and the X-Y plane of a device screen.
PointerEvent.azimuthAngleRead only Experimental-
Represents the angle between the Y-Z plane and the plane containing both the transducer (a pointer or stylus) axis and the Y axis.
PointerEvent.persistentDeviceIdRead only Experimental-
A unique identifier for the pointing device generating the
PointerEvent. PointerEvent.pointerIdRead only-
A unique identifier for the pointer causing the event.
PointerEvent.widthRead only-
The width (magnitude on the X axis), in CSS pixels, of the contact geometry of the pointer.
PointerEvent.heightRead only-
The height (magnitude on the Y axis), in CSS pixels, of the contact geometry of the pointer.
PointerEvent.pressureRead only-
The normalized pressure of the pointer input in the range
0to1, where0and1represent the minimum and maximum pressure the hardware is capable of detecting, respectively. PointerEvent.tangentialPressureRead only-
The normalized tangential pressure of the pointer input (also known as barrel pressure or cylinder stress) in the range
-1to1, where0is the neutral position of the control. PointerEvent.tiltXRead only-
The plane angle (in degrees, in the range of
-90to90) between the Y–Z plane and the plane containing both the pointer (e.g., pen stylus) axis and the Y axis. PointerEvent.tiltYRead only-
The plane angle (in degrees, in the range of
-90to90) between the X–Z plane and the plane containing both the pointer (e.g., pen stylus) axis and the X axis. PointerEvent.twistRead only-
The clockwise rotation of the pointer (e.g., pen stylus) around its major axis in degrees, with a value in the range
0to359. PointerEvent.pointerTypeRead only-
Indicates the device type that caused the event (mouse, pen, touch, etc.).
PointerEvent.isPrimaryRead only-
Indicates if the pointer represents the primary pointer of this pointer type.
Examples
Using addEventListener():
const para = document.querySelector("p");
para.addEventListener("pointerout", (event) => {
console.log("Pointer moved out");
});
Using the onpointerout event handler property:
const para = document.querySelector("p");
para.onpointerout = (event) => {
console.log("Pointer moved out");
};
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| Pointer Events> # the-pointerout-event> |
| Pointer Events> # dom-globaleventhandlers-onpointerout> |
Browser compatibility
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