Mouse Double Click Test
How It Works
The mouse double-click test tool detects double-click faults by analyzing click time intervals. The tool sets an adjustable threshold (debounce time), and clicks within this time window are treated as double-clicks. If a single physical click is registered as multiple clicks, or a double-click operation only registers once, it will be detected and recorded. The tool counts normal single clicks, normal double-clicks, and multi-clicks (faults), providing diagnostic recommendations. This tool is especially useful for detecting double-click issues caused by aging micro-switches, oxidized contacts, or fatigued springs.
Does your mouse have double-click issues? This Mouse Double-Click Test helps you detect faulty double-clicking—adjust the sensitivity threshold to match your mouse's debounce behavior. Whether you have a gaming mouse or office mouse, this tool can diagnose aging micro-switches. Essential for troubleshooting Logitech, Razer and other common double-click problems.
How to Use
- Select double-click detection threshold (recommended 250ms)
- Click "Start Test" to begin testing
- Click or double-click in the test area
- Observe click type distribution in the statistics panel
- Check diagnostic results to determine mouse status
Features
Adjustable double-click threshold (150-500ms)
Real-time single/double/multi-click statistics
Intelligent double-click fault diagnosis
Left and right button testing support
Detailed fault analysis and recommendations
Automatic test result saving
📊 Test Statistics (Sample)
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Use Cases
- Detect mouse double-click faults
- Troubleshoot micro-switch aging
- Gaming mouse performance testing
- Pre-purchase second-hand mouse testing
- Mouse fault diagnosis
FAQ
Why is my mouse double clicking randomly?
Random double-clicking is usually caused by aging micro-switches, oxidized contacts, or fatigued springs. When the metal contacts inside the switch oxidize or the spring fatigues, a single click may be incorrectly registered as multiple clicks. This is a common problem in mechanical mice, especially those used for many years.
How to test for double-click faults?
Use our mouse double-click test tool. After clicking start test, perform single and double clicks in the test area. The tool records the time interval between each click and determines if there are multi-click issues (single click registered as multiple). We recommend testing at least 10 times for accurate results.
What is the difference between double-click and faulty double-click?
Normal double-click is when the user intentionally clicks twice quickly, with appropriate time between clicks (usually within the threshold). Faulty double-click is when the user clicks only once, but the mouse incorrectly registers it as two or more clicks. The key distinction is that faulty double-clicks are unintentional, while normal double-clicks are intentional.
How to adjust detection sensitivity?
The double-click threshold determines how long consecutive clicks are treated as a double-click. Shorter thresholds (like 150ms) are stricter and may identify normal double-clicks as multi-clicks; longer thresholds (like 500ms) are looser and may miss faulty double-clicks. We recommend starting at 250ms and adjusting based on test results.
Which mouse brands are prone to double-click issues?
Many mouse brands can have double-click issues, especially those using Omron micro-switches (common in Logitech, Razer, etc.). Micro-switch quality can vary between batches, and high-intensity use accelerates switch aging. If your mouse frequently has double-click issues, you may need to replace the micro-switch.