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I'm trying to use an Image component to display an overlay in my app but without it blocking the touchable elements underneath. Is there anything I'm missing or is this just not possible? I've looked through the docs, but I'm not seeing anything. Thanks










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    I'm trying to use an Image component to display an overlay in my app but without it blocking the touchable elements underneath. Is there anything I'm missing or is this just not possible? I've looked through the docs, but I'm not seeing anything. Thanks










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      I'm trying to use an Image component to display an overlay in my app but without it blocking the touchable elements underneath. Is there anything I'm missing or is this just not possible? I've looked through the docs, but I'm not seeing anything. Thanks







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          You can use pointerEvents="none" and the touch events will be ignore by the component that it is applied and it's children, or also pointerEvents="box-none" it will only ignore that element. Ex:



          <View>
          <ImageView pointerEvents="box-none" src=... />
          <SomeComponent ... />
          </VieW>





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          • Works perfectly. Thanks man, appreciate it

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          You can use pointerEvents="none" and the touch events will be ignore by the component that it is applied and it's children, or also pointerEvents="box-none" it will only ignore that element. Ex:



          <View>
          <ImageView pointerEvents="box-none" src=... />
          <SomeComponent ... />
          </VieW>





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          • Works perfectly. Thanks man, appreciate it

            – juicy89
            Nov 15 '18 at 20:23















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          You can use pointerEvents="none" and the touch events will be ignore by the component that it is applied and it's children, or also pointerEvents="box-none" it will only ignore that element. Ex:



          <View>
          <ImageView pointerEvents="box-none" src=... />
          <SomeComponent ... />
          </VieW>





          share|improve this answer























          • Works perfectly. Thanks man, appreciate it

            – juicy89
            Nov 15 '18 at 20:23













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          You can use pointerEvents="none" and the touch events will be ignore by the component that it is applied and it's children, or also pointerEvents="box-none" it will only ignore that element. Ex:



          <View>
          <ImageView pointerEvents="box-none" src=... />
          <SomeComponent ... />
          </VieW>





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          You can use pointerEvents="none" and the touch events will be ignore by the component that it is applied and it's children, or also pointerEvents="box-none" it will only ignore that element. Ex:



          <View>
          <ImageView pointerEvents="box-none" src=... />
          <SomeComponent ... />
          </VieW>






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          • Works perfectly. Thanks man, appreciate it

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          Works perfectly. Thanks man, appreciate it

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          Works perfectly. Thanks man, appreciate it

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