Mouse buttons & CPS Tester Double Engine
Verify scroll inputs, right/left clicks, side dynamic buttons, and calculate clicks per second speed.
1. Click & Scroll Sandbox
Right-Click Intercept Active2. 10-Second CPS Speed Test
🔥 High: 0.0Rank: Turtle Speed
You registered 0 clicks in 10s. Average: 0.0 CPS.
How to Calibrate Mouse Clicks, Scroll Wheels, & Side Buttons Online
A high-performance gaming or office mouse is vital for navigation speed and tracking accuracy. Over months of clicking, switches can fatigue, causing missed triggers or unwanted double clicks. Our comprehensive Online Mouse Tester allows you to test left-click, right-click, middle-click, scrolling velocities, and lateral side auxiliary buttons instantly without installing bulky desktop software.
🖱️ Testing Left, Right, & Scroll Clicks in a Safe Sandbox
Most modern optical and mechanical mouse switches are rated for 20 to 80 million clicks. You can test your click registers inside our interactive vector playground. Pressing the physical left/right keys or scroll wheel click will instantly illuminate the matching region of our visual mouse model. If a key fails to light up or drops connection while held, it could indicate worn-out metal copper contact leaves inside the micro-switch.
⚡ Measuring Click Speed: What is Clicks Per Second (CPS)?
Clicks Per Second (CPS) is a benchmark rating measuring how many times a user can press the mouse button in one second. To test your click rate, scroll to our 10-second gaming box, focus, and tap as fast as possible. Minecraft players and competitive gamers utilize techniques like butterfly clicking (alternating two fingers on a single switch) or drag clicking (sliding friction on the keycaps) to hit high scores above 15 CPS.
🔄 Scroll Wheel Jitter & Side Button Calibration
Scroll wheel jumps (where scrolling down occasionally registers as scrolling up) is a common issue caused by hair or dust particles obstructing the optical scroll encoder wheel. We capture scrolling directions (Delta Y coordinates) in our scroll analyzer. If you see rapid red and green lines cycling in the logs for a single direction scroll, it confirms encoder jitter. Use compressed air to clean the wheel housing.