Craig:

This seems to be an unyielding beast, at least for me.

I have added event.preventDefault() and event.stopPropagation() and tried. 
The major difference between your app and my app is the use of canvas vs 
SVG. I'm using SVG.

I do see TouchStart, TouchMove, & TouchEnd but inconsistently.

I'm stopping this effort for now and revisit later.

Thanks for your suggestions.

On Monday, September 9, 2019 at 10:07:15 PM UTC-4, Craig Mitchell wrote:
>
> Ah, sorry, yes. I was remembering.
>
> Maybe try calling preventDefault and/or stopPropagation on the event.
>
> On my app, all the events come through perfectly.  I do however, only have 
> a Canvas on the page.  No other HTML elements to mess with the events.
>

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