I can understand for styling as something like an icon button will be made up of a box or two with a label and icon, but it's odd that the standard Qt widgets don't work by themselves for touch events, was expecting the kobo platform driver would be fully implemented to handle touch for the Qt widgets like other platforms. I guess Kobo has a limited use case and don't need to implement everything, just a few standard widgets but still seems odd for them to approach it this way.
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