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Test your mouse like a pro
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Check if your mouse is registering double clicks when you only click once. A common issue with gaming mice switches.
// Click individuales detectados automáticamente
TOTAL_CLICKS
000
DBL_CLICKS
000
ERROR_RATE
0%
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This test is designed to identify a specific hardware failure known as 'double clicking'. This occurs when a single physical click of the mouse button sends two or more electrical signals to the computer. This tool counts your clicks and alerts you if two clicks happen within a suspiciously short timeframe (usually under 80-100ms), which is physically impossible for a human to do intentionally.
The most common cause is the degradation of the copper alloy spring inside the micro-switch (often Omron switches). Over time, the metal fatigues and loses its ability to snap back cleanly, causing it to 'bounce' and make contact multiple times. Dust, humidity, and static electricity can also contribute to this failure.
Click the test area 100 times at a normal pace. If the 'Double Clicks' counter remains at 0, your mouse switch is healthy. If you see even 1 or 2 double clicks registered, your switch is starting to fail. A high number of double clicks indicates a severe hardware problem that will affect your usage, especially in tasks like dragging files or single-tap gaming actions.