The mouse area should definitely not cover the scrollbar.
@Zsombor: can you fix that? The mouse and touch area should not have the same 
sensing area (probably requires adding MultiPointTouchArea, since we have no 
other choice in QML)

The issue with the touch area is instead more delicate, as it needs to
be bigger and it will inevitably overlap the scrollbar. This one needs
more thought and attention from UX design.

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Title:
  [AdaptivePageLayout] UITK Scrollbar hard to use because of the
  vertical divider

Status in Ubuntu UX:
  New
Status in ubuntu-ui-toolkit package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  See attached example.

  There's a page pushed into the first column of the AdaptivePageLayout.
  This page contains a ListView with 1000 entries, and provides an 
Ubuntu.Components' Scrollbar.

  When I try to hover the Scrollbar with the mouse cursor, the resizing area of 
the vertical divider is triggered instead.
  Actually only half of the width of the Scrollbar is available for scrolling 
the page.

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