The method "move_to_element_with_offset" in Python's Selenium module is used to move the mouse cursor to a specific element with an offset. The offset is specified as the distance in pixels from the top left corner of the element. This method is helpful when there is a need to interact with an element that cannot be directly accessed due to overlapping or hidden elements on a webpage. By using this method, the mouse cursor can be precisely positioned on the desired element for further actions or interactions.
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