On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 10:48 AM, Tab Atkins Jr. <jackalm...@gmail.com>wrote: > > 2. During a user-initiated click, you can lock the mouse to the target > or an ancestor without a permissions prompt, but with a persistent > message, either as an overlay or in the browser's chrome. >
Does this mean that website is forced to release the lock before mouse-up happens? Or did you just mean that a website can start the lock during a click? If it's latter, I have a problem with that. I know many people who select text on a page just to read them. They obviously don't expect their cursors being tracked/locked by a website. Also, once my mouse is locked, how do I free it? - Ryosuke