The `move_by_offset` method in Python's Selenium WebDriver library is used to move the mouse cursor by a specified offset from its current location. Offset values are provided in terms of pixels, where positive values move the cursor to the right or downwards, and negative values move it to the left or upwards. This method is often used in conjunction with other actions provided by the `ActionChains` class for simulating user interactions with web elements.
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