events: tap, doubleTap, longTap, swipe
properties: longTapThreshold, doubleTapThreshold
You can also detect if the user simply taps and does not swipe with the tap handler
The tap, doubleTap and longTap handler are passed the original event object and the target that was clicked.
See also the hold event for when a long tap reaches the longTapThreshold
If you use the jquery.ui.ipad.js plugin (http://code.google.com/p/jquery-ui-for-ipad-and-iphone/) you can then also pickup standard jQuery mouse events on children of the touchSwipe object.
You can set the delay between taps which defines a double tap, and the length of a long tap with the doubleTapThreshold and longTapThreshold properties.
Note: If you assign both tap and double tap, you tap events will be delayed by the length of doubleTapThreshold as it waits to see if its a double before trigger the event
tap replaces the old click handler for naming consistency. Since the introduction of event
triggering as well as callbacks, the plugin cannot trigger a click event as it clashes with the jQ click event,
so both the event and callback are called tap. For backwards compatibility, the click callback will still work
but there is no click event. You must use the tap event when binding with on or bind
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