01 / Mouse input
Mouse click & side button test
Test left, right, wheel, forward, and back buttons first. The tester captures browser navigation buttons inside this panel so side-button checks do not send users away from the page.
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Test mouse clicks, keyboard inputs, polling rate, scroll behavior, response timing, and movement tracking directly in your browser.
01 / Mouse input
Test left, right, wheel, forward, and back buttons first. The tester captures browser navigation buttons inside this panel so side-button checks do not send users away from the page.
02 / Keyboard input
Move into or click this keyboard module, then press keys or macro buttons. Active keys light up while held, and successfully triggered keys stay marked so users can quickly see which keys have responded.
03 / Effective DPI
Enter a physical distance, start capture, then move your mouse that exact distance. The browser hides your cursor during capture so it can measure raw movement. Press Esc, Enter, or Space to finish and release the cursor.
Tip: this test uses browser pointer lock, so the cursor disappears while measuring. Esc is the safest way to cancel or finish.
04 / Polling
Move your mouse inside the pad for five seconds. The result is browser-observed event rate, useful for checking consistency.
05 / Scroll wheel
Scroll inside the pad to see delta size, direction, and consistency. Useful when tuning wheel speed or encoder feel.
06 / Response
Measure browser event-to-frame response and run a simple reaction drill. Hardware latency can be lower than browser-reported timing.
07 / Motion
Hold the pointer down and move across the canvas. The trail helps reveal jitter, acceleration feel, and tracking consistency.
How to use this tool
Use the click tester to confirm every physical mouse button works, then check rapid click behavior and double-click consistency. For sensitivity tuning, run the DPI estimate with a measured distance and compare results before and after changing OS sensitivity, in-game sensitivity, or mouse DPI stages.
The polling rate, scroll wheel, response timing, keyboard input history, and movement trace tests are browser-observed diagnostics. They are best used to compare consistency on the same computer, browser, USB port, and wireless mode.
FAQ
Yes. The click panel tracks click intervals, double-clicks, rapid clicks, and button counts so you can spot unwanted double-click behavior or inconsistent switch response.
A browser can estimate effective pointer sensitivity from movement events and a measured distance. Real hardware DPI can be affected by OS sensitivity, browser scaling, acceleration, and display settings, so treat the result as an effective estimate.
Polling rate tests in a browser depend on event delivery, browser scheduling, CPU load, USB or wireless mode, and whether the pointer is moving continuously. Use the same browser and setup when comparing results.
Yes. Focus the macro key test zone, then press a macro key or keyboard shortcut. The tool records keydown and keyup events, active keys, repeats, and event timing.
No. The tests run locally in your browser. The page does not need to send click, movement, scroll, or keyboard event data to a server.