MouseEvent: movementY property

Baseline 2023
Newly available

Since September 2023, this feature works across the latest devices and browser versions. This feature might not work in older devices or browsers.

The movementY read-only property of the MouseEvent interface provides the difference in the Y coordinate of the mouse pointer between the given event and the previous mousemove event. In other words, the value of the property is computed like this: currentEvent.movementY = currentEvent.screenY - previousEvent.screenY.

Warning: Browsers use different units for movementY and screenY than what the specification defines. Depending on the browser and operating system, the movementY units may be a physical pixel, a logical pixel, or a CSS pixel. You may want to avoid the movement properties, and instead calculate the delta between the current client values (screenX, screenY) and the previous client values.

Value

A number. Always zero on any MouseEvent other than mousemove.

Examples

This example logs the amount of mouse movement using movementX and movementY.

HTML

html
<p id="log">Move your mouse around.</p>

JavaScript

js
function logMovement(event) {
  log.innerText = `movement: ${event.movementX}, ${event.movementY}\n${log.innerText}`;
}

const log = document.getElementById("log");
document.addEventListener("mousemove", logMovement);

Result

Specifications

Specification
Pointer Lock 2.0
# dom-mouseevent-movementy

Browser compatibility

See also