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Yes, if you hit the auto-run button your character will move in a straight line to wherever your mouse pointer is. You can use this to easily navigate roads while mounted without having to hold down a button the entire time.
Just so no one is getting the wrong impression, you can't use that feature to navigate or auto-path around obstacles to a specific point. Your character will always navigate a straight line from its current position to your pointer, and if it hits any sort of obstacle along the way that it can't move through, it will come to a stop (rather than attempting to find an alternate path on its own).
I assume this is intentional so you can't blame the game for poorly choosing a path that ends up killing you in PvP. e.g. "Why did the game run me left around that rock into all the AOEs instead of right?"