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The mouse does seem to work in dired, it's just that it does emacs things, not OS things. :)
For example, on Windows, I can drag a file from the Windows Explorer and drop it into dired and it copies the file -- as OP observed. (Thanks for that, it's nice!)
But for the reverse, if I click on a file in dired and drag, it highlights a region, because click-and-drag in emacs does that. Likewise left-clicking on a file opens the file...in emacs, because that's what hitting RET would do when point is on the same line.
(There is a nice right-click context menu in dired, but it doesn't include anything for
browse-url-of-dired-file
-- bound toW
-- which for the most part opens a file using the default Windows application.)