GlobalEventHandlers.onauxclick
Experimental: This is an experimental technology
Check the Browser compatibility table carefully before using this in production.
The onauxclick
property of the GlobalEventHandlers
mixin is an event handler for processing auxclick
events.
The auxclick
event is raised when a non-primary button has been pressed on an input device (e.g., a middle mouse button). It fires after the mousedown
and mouseup
events, in that order.
Note: Browser vendors are implementing this property as part of a plan to improve compatibility with regards to button behaviors. Specifically, event behavior is being updated so that click
only fires for primary button clicks (e.g., left mouse button), while auxclick
fires for non-primary button clicks. Historically, click
has generally fired for the click of any device input button, although with browser behavior being somewhat inconsistent.
Syntax
target.onauxclick = functionRef;
Value
functionRef
is a function name or a function expression. The function receives a MouseEvent
object as its sole argument. Within the function, this
will be the element upon which the event was triggered.
Only one onauxclick
handler can be assigned to an object at a time. You may prefer to use the EventTarget.addEventListener()
method instead, since it's more flexible.
Example
In this example we define functions for two event handlers — onclick
and onauxclick
. The former changes the color of the button background, while the latter changes the button foreground (text) color. You can see the two functions in action by trying the demo out with a multi-button mouse (see it live on GitHub; also see the source code).
var button = document.querySelector('button'); var html = document.querySelector('html'); function random(number) { return Math.floor(Math.random() * number); } button.onclick = function() { var rndCol = 'rgb(' + random(255) + ',' + random(255) + ',' + random(255) + ')'; button.style.backgroundColor = rndCol; }; button.onauxclick = function() { var rndCol = 'rgb(' + random(255) + ',' + random(255) + ',' + random(255) + ')'; button.style.color = rndCol; }
Note: If you are using a three-button mouse, you'll notice that the onauxclick
handler is run when either of the non-left mouse buttons are clicked.
Specifications
Specification |
---|
UI Events # event-type-auxclick |
Browser compatibility
Desktop | Mobile | |||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari | WebView Android | Chrome Android | Firefox for Android | Opera Android | Safari on IOS | Samsung Internet | |
onauxclick |
55 |
79 |
53 |
No |
42 |
No |
55 |
55 |
53 |
42 |
No |
6.0 |
See also
-
auxclick
event - Related event handlers
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/GlobalEventHandlers/onauxclick