Online Double Click Detector
Double Click Mouse Test
Test whether your mouse is accidentally registering double clicks when you press only once. Use this online double click mouse test to detect fast repeated clicks, possible switch bounce, click interval issues, and unwanted double-click behavior.
This tool focuses only on possible unwanted double-click behavior. For full mouse buttons, scroll wheel, drag, movement, and complete mouse health checking, use the main Mouse Test tool.
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Single Click vs Double Click
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Single Click
Double Alert
Click Interval
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Double Clicks
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Interactive Double Click Detector
Check if your mouse is double-clicking by itself
Click normally inside the test area. The tool tracks single clicks, possible double clicks, click interval, double-click percentage, fast repeated clicks, and mouse click health score.
Click Normally Inside This Area
Click slowly and naturally. If the tool detects very fast repeated clicks, it will show a possible double-click or switch bounce warning.
SAFE CLICK GAP
Above 250 ms
WARNING GAP
Below 250 ms
Testing note
This tool detects possible double-click behavior from browser click intervals. Click naturally, not intentionally fast, to check whether your mouse may be double-clicking by itself.
Live Double Click Result
Ready to test clicks
Click normally inside the test area to check possible double-click behavior.
TOTAL CLICKS
0DOUBLE CLICKS
0LAST INTERVAL
NoneDOUBLE CLICK RATE
0%FAST CLICK WARNING
No possible double-click issue detected yet.
CLICK HEALTH SCORE
100%
CLICK EVENT LOG
Double Click Detection
What this double click mouse test checks
This tool focuses on detecting possible unwanted double-click behavior. It checks click timing, repeated click intervals, double-click rate, and possible switch bounce signals inside your browser.
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Total click count
Count how many normal left-click events are detected while you click inside the test area.
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Possible double clicks
Detect very fast repeated clicks that may happen when your mouse sends two clicks from one press.
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Click interval
Measure the time gap between clicks. Very short intervals can indicate accidental double-click behavior.
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Double-click rate
See the percentage of possible double-click events compared with total clicks during the test.
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Switch bounce warning
If fast repeated clicks appear while you click normally, your mouse switch may be worn, dirty, or unstable.
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Click health score
Get a quick click stability score based on total clicks and possible double-click behavior.
Quick testing rule
Click naturally, not intentionally fast. The purpose is to check whether your mouse creates double clicks when you are trying to make normal single clicks.
How to Test Double Click Issue
How to use this double click mouse test
Use this tool like a focused double-click diagnostic. Click normally inside the test area and check whether the tool detects fast repeated clicks that may indicate unwanted double-click behavior.
Click inside the test area
First click inside the double click test area so the browser can focus on the tool and detect click events correctly.
Click normally, not intentionally fast
Use normal single clicks. Do not spam-click, because the goal is to detect accidental double-clicking during regular mouse use.
Watch the click interval
The tool shows the time gap between clicks. Very short gaps can be marked as possible double-click events.
Check double-click rate
If the double-click rate increases while you are clicking normally, your mouse may be sending extra click signals.
Review the click health score
A higher score means your clicks look stable in this browser test. A lower score means possible fast repeated clicks were detected.
Double Click Causes
Why your mouse double clicks by itself
A mouse can start double-clicking when one physical click sends two click signals. This can happen because of switch wear, dust, unstable hardware, software settings, or very sensitive click behavior.
Worn mouse switch
Old or heavily used mouse switches can become unstable. When the switch wears out, one click may create two quick signals.
Switch bounce issue
Switch bounce happens when the button contact rapidly opens and closes during one press. This can appear as an accidental double click.
Dust or dirt inside the button
Dirt under the mouse button can affect how the switch presses and releases, causing missed clicks or repeated click signals.
Software or click speed settings
Sometimes the issue is not hardware. Mouse software, driver settings, double-click speed settings, or app behavior can make clicks feel unstable.
Troubleshooting rule
If double-clicking appears in this tool, another browser, and another computer, the problem is more likely hardware-related. If it happens only in one app or one system, check software, driver, and click settings first.
Double Click Result Guide
How to understand your double click test result
The result depends on how often the tool detects very fast repeated clicks while you are clicking normally. A few intentional fast clicks do not always mean your mouse is faulty, but repeated warnings during normal clicks can indicate a real double-click issue.
90% - 100%
Clicks look stable
No major double-click issue was detected during the test. Your mouse click response looks stable inside the browser.
60% - 89%
Possible click instability
Some fast repeated clicks were detected. Test again with slow normal clicks to confirm whether the issue is accidental or caused by fast clicking.
0% - 59%
Double-click issue likely
Many possible double-click events were detected. If you clicked normally, your mouse may have a switch bounce, worn button, or hardware problem.
Best result-checking rule
Run the test with normal single clicks. If double-click warnings appear repeatedly even when you click slowly, test the same mouse in another browser or computer before deciding whether the mouse switch is faulty.
Double Click Test vs Button Test
Double Click Mouse Test vs Mouse Button Test
These two tools solve different mouse problems. Use this Double Click Mouse Test when your mouse clicks twice by itself. Use the Mouse Button Test when you only want to check whether each mouse button is detected.
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Double Click Mouse Test
Use this page when one normal click may be registering as two clicks, or when your mouse feels like it is double-clicking by itself.
Best for: unwanted double-click detection
Checks: total clicks, possible double clicks, click interval, double-click rate, fast repeated clicks, event log, and click health score.
Related Tool
Mouse Button Test
Use the Mouse Button Test when you want to check whether left click, right click, middle click, side buttons, and extra buttons are detected.
Best for: button detection checking
Checks: left click, right click, middle click, side buttons, extra button codes, button event log, and button response score.
Quick tool selection rule
If your mouse clicks twice from one press, use this Double Click Mouse Test. If you only want to check whether each button works, use the Mouse Button Test.
Related Mouse Tools
More tools to test mouse buttons, clicks, scroll, and polling rate
Use this Double Click Mouse Test when your mouse may be clicking twice from one press. For full mouse diagnostics, button detection, scroll wheel issues, click speed, and polling rate, use the related tools below.
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Test buttons, scroll wheel, double-click behavior, movement, drag response, and full mouse health.
Button CheckerMouse Button Test
Check left click, right click, middle click, side buttons, extra buttons, and button response.
Click ResponseMouse Click Test
Test basic mouse click response, click count, left click, right click, and click registration.
Scroll WheelMouse Scrolling Test
Test scroll up, scroll down, wheel response, scroll direction, and possible scroll jumping issues.
Click SpeedMouse CPS Test
Measure clicks per second with 5-second, 10-second, 30-second, and 60-second CPS modes.
Polling RateMouse Hz Test
Estimate mouse polling rate, report rate, average Hz, max Hz, and movement stability.
Suggested testing workflow
Start with this Double Click Mouse Test if one click is registering twice. If a button is not detected at all, use the Mouse Button Test. For full device checking, use the Mouse Test.
Double Click Mouse Test FAQs
Questions about double click mouse test
Here are simple answers about mouse double-click issues, switch bounce, click interval, unwanted repeated clicks, and browser-based double-click detection.
What is a double click mouse test?
A double click mouse test is an online tool that checks whether your mouse may be registering two clicks when you press only once. It tracks click intervals, possible double-click events, and click stability.
How do I test if my mouse is double-clicking?
Click normally inside the test area. Do not intentionally click fast. If the tool detects very fast repeated clicks during normal single-click use, your mouse may have an unwanted double-click issue.
Why does my mouse double click when I click once?
A mouse may double click from one press because of a worn switch, switch bounce, dust under the button, mouse software settings, driver issues, or unstable hardware contact.
What is switch bounce in a mouse?
Switch bounce happens when the mouse button contact rapidly opens and closes during one press. This can make one physical click appear as two quick click signals.
What click interval counts as a possible double click?
This tool marks very short click intervals as possible double-click events. If those warnings appear while you are clicking normally and slowly, the mouse may be sending repeated signals.
Is this double click mouse test accurate?
This tool is useful for detecting browser click timing and possible repeated click events. It can help diagnose common double-click issues, but it cannot directly repair hardware faults or measure every hardware-level problem.
What should I do if double clicks are detected?
Test again with slow normal clicks. Then try another browser and another computer. If the same double-click issue appears everywhere, the mouse switch may be worn, dirty, or faulty.
What is the difference between Double Click Mouse Test and Mouse Button Test?
The Double Click Mouse Test checks whether one click may be registering as two clicks. The Mouse Button Test checks whether left, right, middle, side, and extra mouse buttons are detected.
Do I need to install software to test double-clicking?
No. This double click mouse test works directly in your browser. You do not need to install software, create an account, or upload any device data.
Test Double Click Issue Before Replacing Your Mouse
Check if one mouse click is registering as two clicks
Use this Double Click Mouse Test to detect possible unwanted double-click behavior, fast repeated clicks, click interval issues, switch bounce signals, and mouse click stability inside your browser.
Note: This tool detects browser click timing. If the same double-click issue appears across multiple browsers and computers, the problem may be hardware, driver, or mouse switch related.
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