ondblclick event
Fires when the user double-clicks the object.
Note Starting with Internet Explorer 11, this event fires a MSPointerEvent object instead of a MouseEvent. You can use the MouseEvent.pointerType property to determine the type of contact that the click originated from (touch, mouse, or pen).
Syntax
HTML Attribute | <element ondblclick = "handler(event)"> |
Event Property | object.ondblclick = handler; |
attachEvent Method | object.attachEvent("ondblclick", handler) |
addEventListener Method | object.addEventListener("dblclick", handler, useCapture) |
Event information
Synchronous | No |
Bubbles | Yes |
Cancelable | Yes |
Event handler parameters
- pEvtObj [in]
Type: IHTMLEventObj
Standards information
- HTML 4.01 Specification, Section 18.2.3
Remarks
The order of events leading to the HTMLButtonElementEvents::ondblclick event is HTMLButtonElementEvents::onmousedown, HTMLButtonElementEvents::onmouseup, HTMLButtonElementEvents::onclick, HTMLButtonElementEvents::onmouseup, and then HTMLButtonElementEvents::ondblclick. Actions associated with any of these events are executed when the HTMLButtonElementEvents::ondblclick event fires.
Initiates any action that is associated with the event.
To invoke this event, do one of the following:
- Click the left mouse button twice in rapid succession over an object. The user's double-click must occur within the time limit specified by the user's system.