# Slate React Event Handling By default, the `Editable` component comes with a set of event handlers that handle typical rich-text editing behaviors (for example, it implements its own `onCopy`, `onPaste`, `onDrop`, and `onKeyDown` handlers). In some cases you may want to extend or override Slate's default behavior, which can be done by passing your own event handler(s) to the `Editable` component. Your custom event handler can control whether or not Slate should execute its own event handling for a given event after your handler runs depending on the return value of your event handler as described below. ```jsx import {Editable} from 'slate-react'; function MyEditor() { const onClick = event => { // Implement custom event logic... // When no value is returned, Slate will execute its own event handler when // neither isDefaultPrevented nor isPropagationStopped was set on the event }; const onDrop = event => { // Implement custom event logic... // No matter the state of the event, treat it as being handled by returning // true here, Slate will skip its own event handler return true; }; const onDragStart = event => { // Implement custom event logic... // No matter the status of the event, treat event as *not* being handled by // returning false, Slate will execute its own event handler afterward return false; }; return ( ) } ```