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On IOS, "onStart" requires a small movement to trigger the event in question, whereas on ANDROID, you just have to touch the element (onTouch effect) and this is what I want. How can we use onStart as an onTouch effet on IOS with PanGestureHandlerGestureEvent?
Any suggestion would be highly appreciated!
Thanks,
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On IOS, "onStart" requires a small movement to trigger the event in question, whereas on ANDROID, you just have to touch the element (onTouch effect) and this is what I want.
How can we use onStart as an onTouch effet on IOS with PanGestureHandlerGestureEvent?
Any suggestion would be highly appreciated!
Thanks,
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