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cursor-position
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Simple module for getting the current mouse position in element or window.
Simple module for getting click/touch position in element or window.
yarn add cursor-position
Or with npm:
npm install cursor-position --save
Library has only one function: GetCursorPosition(options)
import GetCursorPosition from 'cursor-position'
document.setEventListener('mousemove', () => {
const {x, y} = GetCursorPosition()
console.log(x, y)
})
{
event?: MouseEvent | TouchEvent
absolute?: boolean
scroll?: boolean
}
Name | Type | Required | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
event | MouseEvent TouchEvent | No | window.event | Click event |
absolute | Boolean | No | true | Determine if position must be calculated from body or from parent element |
scroll | Boolean | No | false | Determine if position must include scroll value |
{
x number
y number
}
- rewrited library in typescript
- removed eslint
- removed @flow
- changed options
- added some tests (in progress)
- first release
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Simple module for getting the current mouse position in element or window.
The npm package cursor-position receives a total of 1,969 weekly downloads. As such, cursor-position popularity was classified as popular.
We found that cursor-position demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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