The most advanced free online mouse test — check every button, scroll wheel, double-click speed, DPI sensitivity, clicks per second, click trail, and live movement tracking. Works with any wired, wireless, Bluetooth, or gaming mouse. No download, no sign-up, instant results in your browser.
Line 01 — Scroll up or down to test your mouse wheel…
Line 02 — Each wheel notch should register exactly once…
Line 03 — Double-ticking means the encoder is dirty or worn…
Line 04 — Gaming mice often have precision notched wheels…
Line 05 — Free-spin wheels are common on productivity mice…
Line 06 — Scroll direction can be reversed in system settings…
Line 07 — Test both up and down scrolling for consistency…
Line 08 — Wireless mice may show slight scroll delay…
Line 09 — A stuck encoder causes missed or double ticks…
Line 10 — Keep scrolling to check your full wheel range…
Line 11 — Optical sensors track via LED or laser light…
Line 12 — You have reached the bottom of the test content…
Free browser-based mouse test — no download, no sign-up, works instantly in any browser on any device.
No installation, no plugin, and no registration needed. Click Start Full Mouse Test or navigate directly to any tab in the Test Suite. Mouse event tracking begins instantly through your browser.
Click inside the Click Test zone with your left, right, or middle mouse button. Every click registers instantly with total count, per-button breakdown, and live clicks-per-second rate displayed.
Go to the Scroll Test tab and scroll inside the box. Every wheel tick is counted separately up and down. Missed or double ticks reveal a dirty or worn scroll encoder that needs cleaning.
Use the Double Click tab to measure your double-click interval in milliseconds. Confirm your mouse registers double-clicks consistently within your OS threshold — typically 500ms.
The Movement tab tracks cursor position and plots a live orange trail showing movement patterns with speed and total distance. The Click Trail canvas shows exactly where each click landed.
The Mouse Health Report and the realistic interactive mouse SVG update live as you test. Every button press highlights the correct button on the mouse diagram and logs to the health check panel.
More diagnostic capability than any other free online mouse tester — no registration, no download required.
Tests whether left, right, and middle mouse buttons register correctly on every click. The CPS timer measures how fast you can click in 10 seconds — a critical metric for gaming mice. Double-clicking issues, missed clicks, and ghost clicks are all detectable in the click zone and confirmed in the live health report.
Counts every individual scroll wheel tick in both up and down directions. A healthy scroll wheel produces exactly one event per physical notch. Dirty or worn scroll encoders produce double ticks, missed ticks, or erratic direction changes — all visible instantly in the scroll counter and direction indicator as you scroll through the test box.
The Movement tab tracks cursor position in real time and draws a live trail showing movement patterns. The Sensitivity tab shows raw delta X and delta Y values per movement event — useful for confirming mouse acceleration is on or off, evaluating sensor smoothness at different DPI settings, and detecting jitter or coordinate drift at high sensitivity.
Measures the exact time in milliseconds between consecutive clicks to determine whether they qualify as a double-click under your OS threshold. Windows and macOS default is 500ms. Consistent intervals below 300ms indicate a healthy responsive mouse. Intervals above 600ms may cause missed double-clicks in files, apps, and games across all platforms.
The All Buttons tab detects every button including left (0), right (2), middle (1), and side buttons 4 and 5 found on gaming and productivity mice. Each button's press count is tracked and the realistic 3D SVG mouse highlights the exact button being pressed in real time — left, right, scroll wheel, middle click, and both side buttons all animate on interaction.
Tests any mouse — wired USB, wireless 2.4GHz, Bluetooth, gaming mice from Logitech, Razer, SteelSeries, Corsair, and HyperX, office mice, trackpads, and trackballs. No driver installation required. Works in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari, and Opera. 100% free with no account, no login, and absolutely no registration required.
If the free online mouse test reveals a problem, follow these step-by-step fixes — no sign-up required.
Rapidly click the button 20–30 times to work debris out of the micro-switch. Try a different USB port. For wireless mice replace the battery. Update HID drivers in Device Manager under Windows.
Blow compressed air into the wheel mechanism. Rotate the wheel rapidly 20+ times in each direction to dislodge dust from the optical encoder. Clean the encoder contacts with isopropyl alcohol if skipping persists.
Adjust double-click speed: Windows → Control Panel → Mouse → Buttons → Double-click speed slider (move toward Slow). Mac → System Settings → Accessibility → Pointer Control → Double-click speed.
Clean the optical sensor lens and switch to a quality mouse pad with matte texture. Optical and laser mice track poorly on glass, reflective, or transparent surfaces. Avoid direct sunlight hitting the sensor.
Move the USB dongle closer to the mouse or plug into a front USB port. Keep the dongle away from USB 3.0 devices which emit 2.4GHz interference. Replace the battery — low power is the most common cause of wireless lag.
Windows: Settings → Bluetooth & devices → Mouse → Additional mouse settings → Pointer Options. Disable "Enhance pointer precision" for consistent DPI in gaming. Adjust DPI via your mouse software or hardware DPI button.
Check if buttons are reassigned in mouse software (Logitech G Hub, Razer Synapse, SteelSeries GG). Side buttons require driver support — install manufacturer software if they don't appear in the All Buttons test above.
Try a different USB port. For wireless, press the sync button to re-pair. Open Device Manager, find the mouse under HID devices, uninstall it, and reconnect — Windows reinstalls the driver automatically on next connection.
Everything about this free online mouse test — clicks, scroll, DPI, CPS, buttons and more. No registration required.
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