I am currently immersed in the jQuery learning center. I'm going from start to end.
I just read this paragraph:
It's also important to note that the event object contains a property called
originalEvent
, which is the event object that the browser itself created. jQuery wraps this native event object with some useful methods and properties, but in some instances, you'll need to access the original event viaevent.originalEvent
for instance. This is especially useful for touch events on mobile devices and tablets.
The last sentence, 'This is especially useful for touch events on mobile devices and tablets.', really sparked my interest. but this is as much as the learning center goes into originalEvent
thus far.
Does anyone know of good resources for a more intensive study/practice for event.originalEvent
specifically in relation to touch events/mobile devices?
event.originalEvent
is usually just the native event
(also described here).
However, if the browser is compatible, and the event was a touch event
then that API will be exposed through event.originalEvent
.
The short answer is that event.originalEvent
is not always the same, it depends on which event type triggered the handler, and on the environment of the browser.