Description
Tested on Android Pixel 9.
I am trying to understand an issue. I found some threads. #35424 and #47021. When I use a ScrollView with overScrollMode="always" and the content is smaller than the ScrollView the stretch effect does not show when I drag on a child view.. It works fine when I use a horizontal scroll.
I looked into Androids ScrollView code. It has a return in onInterceptTouchEvent:
// Don't try to intercept touch if we can't scroll anyway.
if (getScrollY() == 0 && !canScrollVertically(1)) {
return false;
}
Is this a correct fix?
@Override
boolean canScrollVertically(int direction) {
return super.canScrollVertically(direction)
|| (direction > 0. MScrollEnabled && getOverScrollMode() == OVER_SCROLL_ALWAYS);
}
If I set ALWAYS the view can give feedback. So reporting it as scrollable will fix the issue... Accessibility and nested-scroll parents will also see the view, as scrollable in that mode.
Steps to reproduce
Create a ScrollView with some text children:
<ScrollView style={{ height: 150 }} overScrollMode="always">
<Text style={{ padding: 8 }}>Row one</Text>
<Text style={{ padding: 8 }}>Row two</Text>
</ScrollView>
The difference:
- If I set the scroll to horizontal there is a visible Stretch effect no matter where I drag from.
- If I set it to vertical it does not work when I tap and drag from the Text.
React Native Version
React-native 0.85.3
Affected Platforms
Runtime - Android
Output of npx @react-native-community/cli info
System:
OS: macOS 26.5.1
CPU: (12) arm64 Apple M2 Pro
Memory: 316.38 MB / 32.00 GB
Shell:
version: "5.9"
path: /bin/zsh
Binaries:
Node:
version: 24.1.0
path: /Users/davidmalesevic/.nvm/versions/node/v24.1.0/bin/node
Yarn: Not Found
npm:
version: 11.7.0
path: /Users/davidmalesevic/.nvm/versions/node/v24.1.0/bin/npm
Watchman: Not Found
Managers:
CocoaPods:
version: 1.16.2
path: /opt/homebrew/bin/pod
SDKs:
iOS SDK:
Platforms:
- DriverKit 25.5
- iOS 26.5
- macOS 26.5
- tvOS 26.5
- visionOS 26.5
- watchOS 26.5
Android SDK: Not Found
IDEs:
Android Studio: 2025.2 AI-252.28238.7.2523.14688667
Xcode:
version: 26.6/17F113
path: /usr/bin/xcodebuild
Languages:
Java:
version: 17.0.18
path: /opt/homebrew/opt/openjdk@17/bin/javac
Ruby:
version: 2.6.10
path: /usr/bin/ruby
npmPackages:
"@react-native-community/cli": Not Found
react:
installed: 19.2.3
wanted: 19.2.3
react-native:
installed: 0.85.3
wanted: 0.85.3
react-native-macos: Not Found
npmGlobalPackages:
"*react-native*": Not Found
Android:
hermesEnabled: Not found
newArchEnabled: Not found
iOS:
hermesEnabled: Not found
newArchEnabled: Not found
Stacktrace or Logs
MANDATORY Reproducer
https://github.com/Alforofous/rn-vertical-stretch-repro
Screenshots and Videos

Description
Tested on Android Pixel 9.
I am trying to understand an issue. I found some threads. #35424 and #47021. When I use a ScrollView with
overScrollMode="always"and the content is smaller than the ScrollView the stretch effect does not show when I drag on a child view.. It works fine when I use a horizontal scroll.I looked into Androids ScrollView code. It has a return in
onInterceptTouchEvent:Is this a correct fix?
If I set
ALWAYSthe view can give feedback. So reporting it as scrollable will fix the issue... Accessibility and nested-scroll parents will also see the view, as scrollable in that mode.Steps to reproduce
Create a ScrollView with some text children:
The difference:
React Native Version
React-native 0.85.3
Affected Platforms
Runtime - Android
Output of
npx @react-native-community/cli infoStacktrace or Logs
MANDATORY Reproducer
https://github.com/Alforofous/rn-vertical-stretch-repro
Screenshots and Videos