Online Mouse Test Tool - Test whether your mouse buttons are working properly by clicking them. Mouse Test uses browser JavaScript to monitor mouse click events and record the number of clicks, allowing you to quickly test the left button, right button, middle button, and side buttons. If the actual number of clicks doesn't match the recorded count, it indicates that your mouse button may be damaged. During testing, you can also visually observe whether the corresponding buttons on the mouse image change color to determine if the button is faulty. The mouse test tool supports double-click testing and scroll wheel testing to help you diagnose mouse problems. No download or installation required - simply open the webpage and start testing.
Mouse Test is compatible with mainstream browser versions including Google Chrome 90+, Mozilla Firefox 88+, Microsoft Edge 90+, Safari 14+ and Opera 76+, and does not support older browsers such as Internet Explorer.
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In daily computer use, the mouse is one of the most frequently used input devices. Over time, its buttons may experience different types of issues. By using the Mouse Test tool, you can easily check if your mouse has a hardware problem, helping you decide whether to repair it, replace it, or keep using it.
This is one of the most common mouse issues: a single click is mistakenly registered as a double click. It’s usually caused by worn-out micro switches or metal spring fatigue.
The mouse button doesn’t respond at all, or only works when pressed hard. This may be caused by a damaged micro switch, poor wiring contact, or driver issues.
After pressing the button, it returns too slowly, which affects the user experience. This is usually due to worn-out button mechanics.
The mouse button works sometimes but fails at other times. This problem is hard to diagnose and may be caused by poor contact, static interference, or a USB port issue.
The scroll wheel may feel stiff or jumpy when scrolling, or the middle button on the wheel may not work. This is often caused by a worn-out encoder or lack of lubrication in the wheel’s bearings.
Using our online mouse test tool is very simple and only requires three easy steps.
Access the test page by opening this webpage. No registration or login is required, and no software or plugins need to be downloaded or installed. All testing functions can be completed directly in your browser.
In the test area, you will see a mouse diagram with labels indicating the positions of each button. Simply click the corresponding buttons on your mouse; the webpage will display the test results in real time. When you click a button, the corresponding area on the mouse image to the left will be highlighted, and the number of clicks for that button will be recorded.
Once testing is complete, you can view the test data in the right-hand panel. The system records your operation data in real time. You can compare the actual number of clicks with the count displayed on the panel to determine whether your mouse buttons are malfunctioning. If the corresponding button area on the left image does not change color during testing, your mouse button is definitely faulty and requires repair or replacement.
Access the test page by opening this webpage. No registration or login is required, and no software or plugins need to be downloaded or installed. All testing functions can be completed directly in your browser.
In the test area, you will see a mouse diagram with labels indicating the positions of each button. Simply click the corresponding buttons on your mouse; the webpage will display the test results in real time. When you click a button, the corresponding area on the mouse image to the left will be highlighted, and the number of clicks for that button will be recorded.
Once testing is complete, you can view the test data in the right-hand panel. The system records your operation data in real time. You can compare the actual number of clicks with the count displayed on the panel to determine whether your mouse buttons are malfunctioning. If the corresponding button area on the left image does not change color during testing, your mouse button is definitely faulty and requires repair or replacement.
The detailed usage skills and precautions for the mouse test compiled below can help you conduct mouse button detection in a more standardized and accurate manner, effectively judge whether each mouse button is sensitive, stable and functioning properly, and prevent the accuracy of test results from being affected by improper operation or environmental issues.
All frequently asked questions about Mouse Test. Understanding these questions helps improve the accuracy of mouse test results and enables you to use this online tool correctly.
If the test results indicate a mouse malfunction, we recommend following these steps to resolve it:
Possible causes include:
This test tool runs entirely in the local browser and does not collect, store or upload any personal information. All test data is only temporarily saved on your device and will be cleared when the page is closed. We value user privacy and promise not to perform any form of data tracking.
Key points for wired mouse testing:
Key points for wireless mouse testing:
A micro switch is the core electronic component inside mouse buttons, responsible for converting physical presses into electrical signals. Common micro switch brands include Omron, Kailh, TTC, etc.
When testing a gaming mouse, special attention can be paid to response latency and continuous clicking performance. Gaming mice usually have the following characteristics: