Mouse Test for Buttons, Scroll Wheel, and Click Speed
This mouse test checks whether every part of your mouse still works — left, right, middle, and side buttons, the scroll wheel, double-clicks, click speed (CPS), and drag-and-drop. Each test zone gives instant visual feedback and a live counter, so you can confirm clicks register the way they should.
It is built for anyone troubleshooting a mouse: gamers checking button responsiveness and CPS, buyers verifying a new or refurbished mouse before the return window closes, and anyone chasing down a double-clicking or scroll-skipping problem. Designed for a desktop mouse — open it in your browser and start clicking, with nothing to install.
How to Test Your Mouse
Test the buttons
Click inside the Click Test zone. The matching part of the mouse graphic lights up for left, middle, right, and the back/forward side buttons, and each button's counter ticks up so you can confirm every press registers.
Test the scroll wheel
Scroll up or down inside the Scroll Test zone. The up and down arrows flash with each notch and separate Up and Down counters track every step, which makes skipped or reversed scrolling easy to spot.
Check for double-clicking
Double-click the target in the Double Click zone. The tool shows the gap between your two clicks in milliseconds and counts a successful double-click when they land within 500 ms — handy for catching a switch that fires twice on one press.
Measure click speed
Pick a 5s or 10s duration, then click as fast as you can in the CPS Test zone. Your clicks per second update live and a rating from Slow to Insane appears when the timer runs out.
Test drag and drop
Drag the object from point A to point B in the Drag & Drop zone. A completed drop confirms your mouse holds the click through a drag without dropping it early. Hit Reset anytime to clear every counter and start fresh.
Features
Complete Button Testing
Test left, middle (wheel click), right, and back/forward side buttons. Each has its own visual highlight and click counter for accurate tracking.
Scroll Wheel Analysis
Detect both scroll-up and scroll-down notches with arrow feedback and separate counters to reveal skipping or reversed scrolling.
Double-Click Detection
See the gap between two clicks in milliseconds and confirm a true double-click, the quickest way to spot a misfiring switch.
Click Speed (CPS) Test
Measure clicks per second over a 5- or 10-second run, with a live count and a Slow-to-Insane rating on a 0–15 CPS meter.
Drag-and-Drop Verification
Drag an object from A to B to check your mouse holds the click through a drag — a common symptom of a failing switch when it doesn't.
Live Position Tracking
Watch your cursor's X/Y coordinates update in real time to verify smooth movement without jumping or stuttering.
One-Click Reset
Clear every counter, the double-click gap, the CPS result, and the drag object in one tap to run a clean test from scratch.
Instant, No Install
Every zone responds the moment you act, right in the browser — no download, sign-up, or driver setup required.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I test if my mouse is double-clicking?
Use the Double Click zone and single-click the target at a normal pace. The tool shows the gap between consecutive clicks in milliseconds. If a single, deliberate click registers two presses very close together — or the gap reads as tiny when you only clicked once — your mouse switch is likely double-clicking on its own. This usually points to a worn switch that may need replacing.
How do I test the scroll wheel?
Scroll up and down inside the Scroll Test zone. Each notch flashes the matching arrow and increments the Up or Down counter. If counters jump by more than one per notch, skip steps, or the wrong direction registers, the scroll encoder may be worn or full of dust and worth cleaning.
How do I test the side (back/forward) buttons?
In the Click Test zone, press the back and forward buttons on the side of your mouse. The Back and Fwd indicators light up and their counters increase when the buttons register. If nothing happens, your mouse may not have side buttons, or they may need the manufacturer's software or a driver to work.
What is a good CPS (clicks per second) score?
Most people land around 5–7 CPS, and many gamers reach 8–12 with practice. This tool rates results as Slow, Average, Fast, Very Fast, or Insane on a 0–15 CPS scale. Your score depends on clicking technique, mouse quality, and practice — run a 5- or 10-second test to see where you fall.
Why does my mouse register two clicks on one press?
That is the classic double-clicking or "mouse chatter" fault, where a worn internal switch bounces and sends a second click. Confirm it in the Double Click zone: a single, slow click that produces two events within a few milliseconds means the switch is misfiring. The usual fix is replacing the mouse or its switch.
Why is my right-click not working in the test?
The Click Test zone blocks the browser's right-click menu so your right-click can register, and the Right counter should rise with each press. If it still does nothing, try another browser or disable extensions that might intercept the click — and if right-click fails everywhere, the button itself may be faulty.
Does this work on a laptop touchpad?
The Click and Double Click tests work with a touchpad, but it may not report middle-click or side buttons depending on your hardware and drivers. On touch-only devices only the Click, double-tap, and CPS tests are available — scroll wheel, side buttons, and drag need a real mouse. For a full check, this tool is designed for a desktop mouse.
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