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# Mouse move

### Mouse cursor movement action (Mouse move)

Mouse move is the action of controlling the mouse cursor to smoothly move from its current position to a designated point on the screen. This action helps accurately simulate the real user's mouse hovering behavior, allowing the script to bypass security bot scanning systems (Anti-bot).

#### Supported mouse movement types:

The action supports flexible mouse movement through two main mechanisms:

* Move by XPath: You enter the XPath of the element on the webpage. The system will automatically determine the position of that HTML tag on the interface and move the mouse cursor to the center of the element.
* Move by coordinates: You directly enter the pixel point along the x,y axis or pass a combined coordinate variable (for example, the variable `$pos` in the form of `900,800` obtained from the Image search action) to navigate the mouse cursor to jump to an exact position on the screen.

#### 💡 Advanced tip: Drag and drop an element

You can combine a series of consecutive actions to perform the operation of pressing and holding, dragging, and dropping any element on the interface (for example: dragging the slider to unlock captcha, dragging and dropping bento grid blocks, or moving game pieces) according to the following formula:

1. Mouse press and hold: Press and hold the left mouse button at the starting element position (which can be selected by XPath or coordinates).
2. Mouse move: Move the mouse cursor (along with the held data block) to the new destination position.
3. Mouse release: Release the left mouse button to complete the drop of the element into the new position.


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