Advanced Online Mouse Tester
Mouse Test
Test your mouse buttons, scroll wheel, double-click issue, drag, hold, movement, and click response in one browser-based mouse testing tool. Use it to quickly check whether your mouse is working properly before gaming, working, or troubleshooting hardware problems.
This tool runs directly in your browser. No software installation, no signup, and no mouse data upload required.
Mouse Health Preview
Buttons + Scroll + Movement
Left Click
Ready
Right Click
Ready
Scroll wheel: detect up, down, speed, and jump issues.
Double-click test: identify unwanted double-click behavior.
Movement test: check pointer tracking and drag response.
Mouse Test Tool
Test mouse buttons, scroll, drag, movement, and double-click issues
Click, scroll, drag, and move your mouse inside the test area. The tool will detect mouse button events, scroll wheel direction, double-click behavior, movement activity, hold response, and overall mouse health.
Interactive Mouse Test Area
Click, scroll, drag, and move here
Test left click, right click, middle click, side buttons, scroll wheel, drag hold, movement tracking, and double-click behavior.
Important browser note
Some browsers may block or remap special side buttons. For best results, test in a desktop browser and click inside the test area first.
Live Mouse Test Result
Ready to test
Click, scroll, drag, and move your mouse inside the test area to see live results.
LEFT CLICK
0RIGHT CLICK
0MIDDLE CLICK
0SIDE BUTTONS
0SCROLL WHEEL
No scroll detected yet.
DOUBLE CLICK CHECK
No double-click issue detected yet.
MOVEMENT & DRAG
Move or drag your mouse inside the test area.
MOUSE HEALTH SCORE
0%
EVENT LOG
Complete Mouse Testing
What this mouse test checks
This online mouse test checks the most common mouse problems in one place, including button response, scroll wheel behavior, accidental double-clicking, pointer movement, drag response, and side button detection.
01
Left click test
Check whether your primary mouse click is registering correctly inside the browser test area.
02
Right click test
Test right-click response without opening the normal browser context menu inside the tool area.
03
Middle click test
Press your scroll wheel to check whether the middle mouse button is working properly.
04
Scroll wheel test
Detect scroll up and scroll down events to check whether your mouse wheel is responding.
05
Double-click detection
Find possible unwanted double-click behavior when your mouse registers two clicks too quickly.
06
Movement and drag test
Move and drag inside the test area to check pointer response and hold-drag behavior.
Quick testing rule
Test every mouse function separately. A mouse can still move normally even if the scroll wheel, middle click, side buttons, or left-click switch has a problem.
How to Test Your Mouse
How to use this mouse test tool
Use the test area like a real mouse diagnostic zone. Click every button, scroll both directions, move the pointer, drag inside the box, and watch the live result panel update instantly.
Click inside the test area
First click inside the mouse test area so the browser can detect your mouse actions correctly.
Test each mouse button
Press left click, right click, middle click, and any side buttons. The result panel will count each detected button event.
Scroll up and down
Use the scroll wheel in both directions. The tool will show whether scroll up and scroll down events are being detected.
Move and drag your mouse
Move your mouse inside the test area, then hold and drag. This checks pointer movement and hold-drag response.
Check the mouse health score
The score improves as more mouse functions are detected. If one function never responds, that part may need troubleshooting.
Mouse Problem Detection
Common mouse problems you can test online
If your mouse feels unreliable while gaming, working, designing, or browsing, this tool helps you quickly check which function may be causing the issue.
Mouse click not working
If left click, right click, or middle click does not register in the tool, the issue may be with the mouse switch, browser permissions, USB connection, driver, or hardware.
Mouse double-clicking by itself
If the tool shows possible double-click events when you only pressed once, your mouse may have a switch bounce or accidental double-click issue.
Scroll wheel not responding
If scroll up or scroll down is not detected, your scroll wheel may be dirty, damaged, blocked by browser behavior, or affected by system settings.
Mouse drag not working
If movement works but drag events do not increase, the click-and-hold function may be unstable or the mouse may be releasing too early.
Important limitation
This browser-based mouse test can detect browser mouse events, but it cannot directly repair hardware faults. If one function repeatedly fails in multiple browsers or computers, the problem is likely related to the mouse hardware, driver, or connection.
Mouse Test Result Guide
How to understand your mouse test result
The mouse health score is a quick browser-based signal. It improves when more mouse functions are detected, but the real result depends on which button, scroll, drag, or movement function is failing.
80% - 100%
Mouse looks healthy
Most key mouse functions are responding inside the browser. Your left click, right click, scroll, movement, and drag response are likely working.
45% - 79%
Partial response detected
Some mouse functions are working, but you may not have tested every button yet. Try left click, right click, middle click, scroll, movement, and drag again.
0% - 44%
More testing needed
The tool has detected only a few mouse events. Click inside the test area first, then test every button, scroll wheel, and drag movement again.
Best troubleshooting rule
If the same mouse problem appears in this tool, another browser, and another computer, the issue is more likely hardware-related. If it appears only in one app or one browser, check software, driver, or browser settings first.
Mouse Testing Use Cases
Who should use this online mouse test?
This mouse tester is useful for anyone who wants to quickly check whether their mouse buttons, scroll wheel, drag response, or movement tracking is working properly before replacing the device.
Gamers
Check click and drag reliability
Test left click, right click, scroll wheel, drag response, and possible double-click issues before gaming.
Office Users
Fix daily work interruptions
Use the test when your mouse click, scroll, or drag function becomes unreliable during normal work.
Designers
Test pointer and drag control
Check movement tracking and click-hold-drag behavior before design, editing, or precision work.
Laptop Users
Compare mouse and touchpad behavior
Test whether the issue comes from your external mouse, laptop touchpad, browser, or system settings.
Buyers
Test a new or used mouse
Quickly check buttons, wheel, drag, and basic movement before trusting a new or second-hand mouse.
Troubleshooting
Find the faulty function faster
Use the live event log to see which mouse function responds and which one may need deeper checking.
Quick recommendation
Test your mouse before replacing it. If the issue appears only in one app, the problem may be software-related. If the same issue appears everywhere, your mouse hardware may need cleaning, repair, or replacement.
Related Mouse Test Tools
More tools to test mouse buttons, scroll, CPS, and polling rate
Use this Mouse Test as the main diagnostic tool. For deeper checks, use dedicated tools for mouse buttons, scrolling, double-click issues, CPS, polling rate, latency, and touchpad testing.
Mouse Button Test
Test left click, right click, middle click, and side mouse buttons with a focused button tester.
Scroll WheelMouse Scrolling Test
Check scroll up, scroll down, scroll direction, wheel response, and possible scroll jumping issues.
Double ClickDouble Click Mouse Test
Detect unwanted double-click behavior, switch bounce, and accidental repeated click events.
Polling RateMouse Hz Test
Estimate mouse polling rate, movement report rate, average Hz, max Hz, and stability.
Click SpeedMouse CPS Test
Measure clicks per second with short, medium, and long click speed test modes.
Response DelayMouse Latency Test
Run a browser-based click response check to estimate mouse reaction timing and consistency.
Suggested testing workflow
Start with this main Mouse Test. If one function looks weak, use the dedicated tool for that function, like the Mouse Button Test, Mouse Scrolling Test, or Double Click Mouse Test.
Mouse Test FAQs
Questions about online mouse test
Here are simple answers about testing mouse buttons, scroll wheel, double-click issues, drag response, movement tracking, and browser-based mouse diagnostics.
What is a mouse test?
A mouse test is an online tool that checks whether your mouse buttons, scroll wheel, movement, drag, and click response are working properly inside the browser.
How do I test my mouse online?
Click inside the test area, then press each mouse button, scroll up and down, move the pointer, and drag inside the box. The live result panel will show detected mouse events.
Can this tool test left click and right click?
Yes. This mouse tester detects left click and right click events inside the test area. It also counts middle click and some side button events when supported by the browser.
Can this mouse test detect double-click issues?
Yes. The tool can show possible fast double-click events. If this happens when you only press once, your mouse may have a switch bounce or accidental double-click problem.
Can I test my mouse scroll wheel?
Yes. Scroll inside the test area to check whether scroll up and scroll down events are detected. If scroll does not register, test again in another browser or check your mouse wheel and system settings.
Why is my side mouse button not detected?
Some browsers or operating systems may block, remap, or reserve side mouse buttons for back and forward actions. Try another browser or check your mouse software settings.
Is this mouse test accurate?
This tool is accurate for detecting browser mouse events. It can help identify common mouse issues, but it cannot directly measure every hardware-level fault or repair a broken mouse.
Do I need to install software to test my mouse?
No. This mouse test works inside your browser. You do not need to install software, create an account, or upload any mouse data.
What should I do if one mouse button does not work?
Test the mouse in another browser and another computer. If the same button still does not register, the problem may be related to hardware, driver, connection, or mouse software settings.
Test Your Mouse Before Replacing It
Check every mouse function in one browser-based test
Use this online mouse test to check left click, right click, middle click, side buttons, scroll wheel, double-click behavior, pointer movement, drag response, and overall mouse health before troubleshooting or replacing your mouse.
Note: This tool detects browser mouse events. If the same issue appears across multiple browsers and computers, the problem may be hardware-related.
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