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Do not use unless you have a very good reason. All elements that respond to press should have a visual feedback when touched.

TouchableWithoutFeedback supports only one child. If you wish to have several child components, wrap them in a View.

Props

Type Definitions


Reference

Props

hitSlop

This defines how far your touch can start away from the button. This is added to pressRetentionOffset when moving off of the button.

Note: The touch area never extends past the parent view bounds and the Z-index of sibling views always takes precedence if a touch hits two overlapping views.

Type Required
object: {top: number, left: number, bottom: number, right: number} No

accessibilityComponentType

Type Required
AccessibilityComponentTypes No

accessible

Type Required
bool No

delayLongPress

Delay in ms, from onPressIn, before onLongPress is called.

Type Required
number No

delayPressIn

Delay in ms, from the start of the touch, before onPressIn is called.

Type Required
number No

delayPressOut

Delay in ms, from the release of the touch, before onPressOut is called.

Type Required
number No

disabled

If true, disable all interactions for this component.

Type Required
bool No

accessibilityTraits

Type Required
AccessibilityTraits, ,array of AccessibilityTraits No

onLayout

Invoked on mount and layout changes with

{nativeEvent: {layout: {x, y, width, height}}}

Type Required
function No

onLongPress

Type Required
function No

onPress

Called when the touch is released, but not if cancelled (e.g. by a scroll that steals the responder lock).

Type Required
function No

onPressIn

Called as soon as the touchable element is pressed and invoked even before onPress. This can be useful when making network requests.

Type Required
function No

onPressOut

Called as soon as the touch is released even before onPress.

Type Required
function No

pressRetentionOffset

When the scroll view is disabled, this defines how far your touch may move off of the button, before deactivating the button. Once deactivated, try moving it back and you'll see that the button is once again reactivated! Move it back and forth several times while the scroll view is disabled. Ensure you pass in a constant to reduce memory allocations.

Type Required
object: {top: number, left: number, bottom: number, right: number} No

Type Definitions

Event

Type
Object