Is it 开发者_开发知识库possible to detect using JavaScript when the user clicks the back/forward buttons that are the side of your mouse ? These are known as XButtons as far as I know, in .net at leas
I have a music player in my site, here is the code: <!-- player --> <div id=\"player\"> <div class=\"playerIcon\"><img src=\"../img/musicIcon.gif\" alt=\"\" width=\"21\" height=\
I know about the document.form.button.click() method. However, I\'d like to know how to simulate the onclick event.
I have tried to click on the button using the follow: private const int BN_CLICK = 0xF5; private const uint WM_LBUTTONDOWN = 0x0201;
private void Window_MouseDoubleClick(object sender, MouseButtonEventArgs e) { App.Current.MainWindow.Visibility = System.Windows.Visibility.Visible;
I am using JXmapkit in order to display a map with way points of openstreetmaps in a frame where the co-ordinates of the waypoint are stored within a database. When a location is clicked, the applicat
I\'ve been working on a bunch of HTML5 Video and Canvas demos. Til now I focused on Chrome, but now I\'m trying to optimize them for Firefox and Safari as well.
How to get DOM or jQuery element by mouse click? For example I have the next code: $(\"*\").mouseup( function()
I\'m making a game as an android app in which the user clicks on buttons to change its color and so on...
I\'m working with Javascript/jQuery and CSS to have a "background" image of a map of Oklahoma fill the screen. The idea is that the user will click a certain one of a few different "are