Here is a different approach that helped for my application: While a user event is being processed, new mouse clicks/button presses are usually only processed when the currently running task calls Q(Core)Application::processEvents(). This is often used in order to force a repaint, e.g. when a progress bar changes. Note that this may be part of any included Qt-based 3rd party libraries, too.
If you change these calls to
QApplication::processEvents( QEventLoop::ExcludeUserInputEvents );
mouse clicks which happen during your long task will be processed after the task is done. Of course there may be occasions where you don't want to delay your user input events so you have to check that for every single processEvents() call.
If your 3rd party libs have processEvents() calls and you cannot change them, you will be stuck with the same problem I fear.