1. Hammer.js
Hammer.js is a widely used lightweight JavaScript framework. It provides specifications for common touch operations, such as shrink, drag and drop, double-click and delete, etc. wait. It supports most mobile platforms like iOS, Windows Mobile, Android and BlackBerry.
2. jQuery UI
jQuery UI is very suitable for users who use the jQuery JS library to develop apps. When it comes to jQuery UI, we have to mention Kendo UI which is very similar to it. Kendo UI can help create native mobile and desktop applications, and has made a lot of optimizations in terms of performance and ease of use. In comparison, Kendo UI is slightly better.
3. Pointer.js
If you want to combine mouse and touch operations, Pointer.js is definitely a perfect tool.
4. Quo JS
Quo JS is a lightweight modular, object-oriented JavaScript library that defines a variety of touch gestures and can be used to simplify HTML file traversal in mobile web development , event processing and Ajax interaction, etc., allowing developers to easily write efficient cross-browser code.
5. Jo
Jo allows developers to develop native mobile and web applications using the same code, supporting platforms such as iOS, Android, webOS, BlackBerry and Chrome OS. The biggest advantage of Jo is that it is easy to operate, open source and free.
6. FastClick
FastClick is a very convenient library that allows you to get rid of the 300 millisecond delay when commands between taps and clicks occur on mobile browsers. Also supports various mobile platform browsers.
7. JQUERY.PEP.JS
This is a small jQuery plug-in that combines CSS animation and jQuery animation to implement Kinetic Drag on mobile and desktop devices.
8. Swipe
The unparalleled touch Slider supports 1:1 touch movement, resistance and anti-slip, whoever uses it will know!