diff --git a/docs/components/dropdowns.md b/docs/components/dropdowns.md
index 3c68f9453416a3743faf9c38d978a894c5814181..bb54c040e958fcc043c1485b919de33e38074d58 100644
--- a/docs/components/dropdowns.md
+++ b/docs/components/dropdowns.md
@@ -480,7 +480,7 @@ Add `.disabled` to items in the dropdown to **style them as disabled**.
 
 Via data attributes or JavaScript, the dropdown plugin toggles hidden content (dropdown menus) by toggling the `.show` class on the parent list item.
 
-On mobile devices, opening a dropdown adds a `.dropdown-backdrop` as a tap area for closing dropdown menus when tapping outside the menu, a requirement for proper iOS support. **This means that switching from an open dropdown menu to a different dropdown menu requires an extra tap on mobile.**
+On touch-enabled devices, opening a dropdown adds a `.dropdown-backdrop` as a tap area for closing dropdown menus when tapping outside the menu, to work around a quirk in iOS' event delegation. **This means that once a dropdown menu is open, any tap or click (including with a mouse, on a multi-input device such as a laptop with a touchscreen) outside of the menu will be intercepted to close the menu. Opening another dropdown menu, or activating any other control or link, will therefore require an extra tap or click.**
 
 Note: The `data-toggle="dropdown"` attribute is relied on for closing dropdown menus at an application level, so it's a good idea to always use it.
 
diff --git a/js/src/dropdown.js b/js/src/dropdown.js
index fc2908e7dcf3a0ab8306e279dfc052135554d6e9..b616186f3268e076a5a0610d8af3facced47ff1f 100644
--- a/js/src/dropdown.js
+++ b/js/src/dropdown.js
@@ -111,11 +111,12 @@ const Dropdown = (($) => {
       if ('ontouchstart' in document.documentElement &&
          !$(parent).closest(Selector.NAVBAR_NAV).length) {
 
-        // if mobile we use a backdrop because click events don't delegate
-        const dropdown     = document.createElement('div')
-        dropdown.className = ClassName.BACKDROP
-        $(dropdown).insertBefore(this)
-        $(dropdown).on('click', Dropdown._clearMenus)
+        // if touch-enabled device we use a backdrop because click events
+        // don't delegate on iOS - see https://www.quirksmode.org/blog/archives/2014/02/mouse_event_bub.html
+        const backdrop     = document.createElement('div')
+        backdrop.className = ClassName.BACKDROP
+        $(backdrop).insertBefore(this)
+        $(backdrop).on('click', Dropdown._clearMenus)
       }
 
       this.focus()