Zsombor, if a mouse is plugged in then a user should be able to perform
both swipe on the list item as well as right click for contextual menu.
This is what I've been informed from stakeholders.

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Title:
  ListItem does not swipe with custom MouseAreas

Status in Ubuntu UX:
  Fix Committed
Status in ubuntu-ui-toolkit package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  Expected:
  ListItem with user avatar an an image/attachment. I want to be able to detect 
the click on the avatar or the image, so I need to place MouseAreas within the 
list view. This used to work with the old ListViewItemWithActions.

  Actual:
  ListItem does not allow a swipe when it starts on one of those mouse areas. 
Meaning, you have to look for "free" space where you can drag the item, which 
is not intuitive and clearly a UX annoyance.

  UX Fix:

  When a mouse is plugged in, the leading and trailing actions should be
  available in the contextual menu. Please look at
  
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nFm8xiYhKXXuEO_IvMXoD0lASbYzYXva1BWMVanU3iw/edit#heading=h.y7e1o2x66nvr
  pages 106-109.

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