Mouse actions describe low-level user actions using the mouse such as mouse movements, clicks and double-clicks, or drag-and-drop operations. Mouse actions can be added only inside window events or mouse sequences. For example, a drag-and-drop operation is described as a mouse down action at a specific location, a sequence of mouse move actions, and a mouse up action at the destination location.
In most cases, you will rely on the mouse actions that were recorded with the test. However, in some cases, you might want to manually refactor mouse action sequences that are redundant or poorly recorded. For example, a double-click event can sometimes be recorded as a mouse down, a mouse up, and a click. The result will be the same as a double click action but the test will be more difficult to read.