
Touch Events
Touch events are signals sent by a device when you interact with a touchscreen, like tapping, swiping, or pinching. These events help apps and websites understand what you're doing on the screen, allowing for responsive actions. For example, when you tap an icon, a touch event tells the device to open that app. Touch events include details like where your finger touched, how many fingers are involved, and how the gesture moves. They enable smooth, interactive experiences by translating your physical touches into digital commands.