1. Hammer. js
Hammer. js is a lightweight JavaScript framework widely used. It provides specifications for common touch operations, such as shrinking, drag-and-drop, double-clicking, and deletion. It supports most Mobile platforms such as 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 talking about jQuery UI, you have to mention the Kendo UI that is very similar to it. Kendo UI can help you create native mobile and desktop applications and greatly optimize performance and ease of use. Compared with Kendo UI, Kendo UI is 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, and object-oriented JavaScript library that defines multiple Touch gestures and can be used in mobile Web development to simplify HTML file traversal, event processing, and Ajax interaction, this allows developers to easily write highly efficient cross-browser code.
5. Jo
Jo allows developers to use the same code to develop Native mobile and Web applications, and supports 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 of charge.
6. FastClick
FastClick is a very convenient library. When a command between clicks occurs in a mobile browser, you can get rid of the latency of 300 milliseconds. It 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
Unparalleled touch Slider, supporting Touch movement, resistance and anti-skid, Who knows!