Question

What is the equivalent to -ms-touch-action for other browsers?

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Solution

There is now a non-prefixed touch-action property, proposed in the W3C Pointer Events Candidate recomendation.

From the MSDN documentation linked to in the OP:

As of Internet Explorer 11, the Microsoft vendor prefixed version of this event (-ms-touch-action) is no longer supported and may be removed in a future release. Instead, use the non-prefixed name touch-action, which is better for standards compliance and future compatibility.

OTHER TIPS

There isn't one. It's part of IE10's features for supporting custom multi-touch interactions or gestures.

Take a look at this overview of the implemented, prefixed CSS properties, and their counterparts in other web browser engines.

Chrome is shipping touch-action support in Chrome 35 (now in beta): http://blog.chromium.org/2014/04/chrome-35-beta-more-developer-control.html

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