### Describe the issue React Native requires `accessible={true}` prop to be set on `View` elements to announce `role` prop. However, the `accessible` prop is not exposed by RSD. The only way in where `role` works correctly in RN with RSD is: 1. `Text` elements behave as if `accessible={true}` by default 2. When using `Pressable`, it sets `accessible={true}` on the renderer `View` element. Using `onPress` handler with RSD triggers using `Pressable` instead of plain `View`. These two cases are frequent enough that they avoid the problem in most cases, but unfortunately, not all. A simple solution would be to have the `role` prop (perhaps excluding `none`/`presentation`) set `accessible` to true. However, that creates an issue in the iOS environment, which generally does not support nested accessibility elements. If there are two nested `View`s with `accessible` prop, only one is recognized (the ancestor one). ### Expected behavior There should be a way of controlling `accessible` prop. Perhaps a reasonable default would be to set it to true when `role` is not `none/presentation`. However, given the iOS issue described above, there should be a way to disable the status of accessibility element (on a parent), as it might prevent children from receiving a11y focus. ### Steps to reproduce 1. Render `<html.div role="heading">` element, without `onClick` handler. 2. Compare with the case when you set `onClick` handler, with renders `accessible` prop through `Pressable` component 3. Use a screen reader to navigate to the button 4. Role is not being announced https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/be386fe5-3a61-46fb-bd3c-00659801e6df Notice the `header` role announced on elements with `accessible` prop, and not announced otherwise. ### Test case https://github.com/mdjastrzebski/rsd-role-repro ### Additional comments _No response_