Online Mouse and Keyboard Checker
Mouse Keyboard Test
Test your mouse and keyboard input in one browser tool. Check mouse movement, left click, right click, scroll response, key press detection, last key pressed, modifier keys, and combined input health.
This page focuses on combined mouse and keyboard input detection. For detailed mouse-only testing, use the Mouse Test. For laptop trackpad response, use the Touchpad Test.
Combined Input Preview
Mouse Actions + Keyboard Events
TEST
Mouse
Keyboard
Mouse Action
Ready
Last Key
None
Interactive Mouse and Keyboard Tester
Move your mouse, click, scroll, and press keyboard keys
Use this test area to check combined mouse and keyboard input. The tool tracks mouse movement, left click, right click, scroll response, keyboard key presses, modifier keys, last key pressed, event log, and combined input health score.
Combined Input Test Area
Click inside this area first, then move your mouse, click, scroll, and press keyboard keys. The live result panel will update as input events are detected.
MOUSE EVENTS
0
KEY PRESSES
0
Click inside the test area first so keyboard events can be detected. Some shortcut keys may be reserved by your browser, operating system, or device settings.
Live Input Result
Ready to test mouse and keyboard
Click inside the test area, then use your mouse and keyboard.
MOUSE EVENTS
0KEY PRESSES
0LAST MOUSE ACTION
NoneLAST KEY
NoneMOUSE RESPONSE
Movement: 0 | Left: 0 | Right: 0 | Scroll: 0
MODIFIER KEYS
Shift: No | Ctrl: No | Alt: No | Meta: No
COMBINED INPUT HEALTH SCORE
0%
INPUT EVENT LOG
Combined Input Checks
What this Mouse Keyboard Test checks
This Mouse Keyboard Test checks whether basic mouse and keyboard input events are being detected inside your browser. It is useful when you want to quickly confirm input response without testing mouse and keyboard separately.
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Mouse movement
Check whether pointer movement is being detected when you move your mouse inside the test area.
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Left and right click
Test basic left click and right click response inside the browser test area.
03
Scroll response
Check whether scroll events are detected when you use your mouse wheel or touchpad scroll gesture.
04
Keyboard key presses
Press keys after focusing the test area and check whether the browser detects keyboard input.
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Modifier keys
Detect modifier key states like Shift, Ctrl, Alt, and Meta when they are pressed with another key.
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Combined input health
Get a quick score based on mouse movement, click response, scroll response, keyboard input, and modifier detection.
Quick input testing rule
Click inside the test area first, then test mouse movement, clicks, scroll, and keyboard keys separately. Some keyboard shortcuts may be captured by your browser or operating system.
How to Test Mouse and Keyboard
How to use this Mouse Keyboard Test
Use this tool like a combined input checker. Focus the test area first, then move your mouse, click, scroll, and press keyboard keys to confirm which input events are detected.
Click inside the test area first
Click inside the tool area so the browser can focus the test and detect keyboard events properly.
Move your mouse
Move the pointer inside the test area. The tool will count mouse movement events and update the last mouse action.
Test left click, right click, and scroll
Use left click, right click, and scroll inside the test area. The live panel will show mouse response counts.
Press keyboard keys
Press normal keys and modifier combinations like Shift, Ctrl, Alt, or Meta to check keyboard event detection.
Review the combined input score
A higher score means mouse movement, clicks, scroll, keyboard input, and modifier keys are being detected in this browser test.
Input Problem Detection
Common mouse and keyboard problems you can check
If your mouse or keyboard is not responding correctly, this combined input test can help you check whether basic mouse actions and keyboard key presses are being detected inside the browser.
Mouse movement not detected
If mouse movement is not detected, check whether the pointer is inside the test area, the mouse is connected, the browser is focused, and the device driver is working.
Mouse clicks not working
If left click or right click is not detected, test again inside the tool area. The issue may be related to the mouse button, browser focus, connection, driver, or system settings.
Keyboard keys not detected
If key presses are not detected, click inside the test area first. Some keys or shortcuts may be captured by your browser, operating system, keyboard software, or device settings.
Input feels delayed or inconsistent
Delayed input can happen because of wireless connection issues, low battery, browser load, system performance, driver problems, USB port issues, or background apps.
Troubleshooting rule
If input works in this test but fails in one app, the issue may be app-specific. If the same issue appears across browsers and apps, check the device connection, drivers, USB port, battery, system settings, or hardware condition.
Input Result Guide
How to understand your Mouse Keyboard Test result
Your result depends on which mouse and keyboard events are detected inside the browser. A strong result usually means movement, clicks, scroll, key presses, and modifier keys are responding during the test.
80% - 100%
Input response looks good
Mouse movement, click, scroll, and keyboard input are being detected. Your combined input response looks good in this browser test.
40% - 79%
Partial input response
Some input events are being detected, but one or more actions may be missing. Test mouse actions and keyboard keys separately.
0% - 39%
More testing needed
No strong input response was detected yet. Click inside the test area first, then try mouse movement, clicks, scroll, and keyboard keys again.
Best result-checking rule
Test mouse and keyboard separately before judging the device. If the same input issue appears across browsers and apps, check connection, battery, drivers, USB port, system settings, or hardware condition.
Combined Test vs Mouse Test
Mouse Keyboard Test vs Mouse Test
These two tools have different use cases. Use this Mouse Keyboard Test when you want to check basic mouse and keyboard input together. Use the Mouse Test when you want a deeper mouse-only diagnostic.
This Page
Mouse Keyboard Test
Use this page when you want to check whether mouse movement, clicks, scroll, keyboard key presses, and modifier keys are detected in one place.
Best for: combined input checking
Checks: mouse movement, left click, right click, scroll, key presses, last key, modifier keys, input log, and combined input score.
Mouse-Focused Tool
Mouse Test
Use the Mouse Test when you want to check an external mouse for button response, scroll wheel behavior, pointer movement, drag response, double-click issues, and full mouse health.
Best for: complete mouse diagnostic
Checks: mouse buttons, scroll wheel, movement, drag, double-click warnings, event log, and full mouse health score.
Quick tool selection rule
If you want to test both mouse and keyboard input together, use this Mouse Keyboard Test. If you want detailed mouse-only troubleshooting, use the Mouse Test.
Related Input Tools
More tools to test mouse, touchpad, clicks, scroll, and input response
Use this Mouse Keyboard Test when you want to check mouse and keyboard input together. For deeper mouse-only diagnostics, touchpad response, click checking, scroll testing, latency, and polling rate, use the related tools below.
Mouse Test
Test mouse buttons, scroll wheel, double-click behavior, pointer movement, drag response, and overall mouse health.
Trackpad CheckTouchpad Test
Check laptop touchpad movement, tap response, left click, right click, scrolling, and basic trackpad response.
Click ResponseMouse Click Test
Check basic left click, right click, total clicks, last click type, and click response.
Button CheckerMouse Button Test
Check left click, right click, middle click, side buttons, extra buttons, and button response.
Scroll WheelMouse Scrolling Test
Test scroll up, scroll down, wheel response, scroll direction, and possible scroll jumping issues.
Response TimingMouse Latency Test
Estimate click response timing, average delay, fastest click, slowest click, and consistency.
Suggested testing workflow
Start with this Mouse Keyboard Test if you want to check mouse and keyboard input together. For detailed mouse-only troubleshooting, use the Mouse Test. For laptop trackpad response, use the Touchpad Test.
Mouse Keyboard Test FAQs
Questions about Mouse Keyboard Test
Here are simple answers about testing mouse movement, mouse clicks, scroll response, keyboard key presses, modifier keys, and combined input detection inside the browser.
What is a Mouse Keyboard Test?
A Mouse Keyboard Test is an online tool that checks whether mouse and keyboard input events are being detected inside the browser. It can test mouse movement, clicks, scroll, key presses, modifier keys, and basic input response.
How do I test my mouse and keyboard online?
Click inside the test area first, then move your mouse, left click, right click, scroll, and press keyboard keys. The tool will show mouse events, key presses, last mouse action, last key, modifier keys, and input health score.
Can this tool test mouse clicks and keyboard keys together?
Yes. This tool detects mouse movement, left click, right click, scroll events, keyboard key presses, and modifier keys in one browser-based test area.
Why are keyboard keys not detected?
Keyboard keys may not be detected if the test area is not focused. Click inside the test area first. Some shortcut keys may also be captured by your browser, operating system, or keyboard software.
Why is my mouse not detected in this test?
Your mouse may not be detected if the pointer is outside the test area, the device is disconnected, the browser is not focused, or there is a driver, USB, wireless, or system setting issue.
Can this test detect Shift, Ctrl, Alt, and Meta keys?
Yes. The tool can show modifier key states such as Shift, Ctrl, Alt, and Meta when they are detected during keyboard input.
Is this Mouse Keyboard Test accurate?
This tool is useful for checking browser-detected input events. Results can vary by browser, operating system, device settings, keyboard layout, driver, and hardware condition.
What is the difference between Mouse Keyboard Test and Mouse Test?
The Mouse Keyboard Test checks basic mouse and keyboard input together. The Mouse Test focuses on detailed mouse-only diagnostics such as buttons, scroll, movement, drag, and full mouse health.
Do I need to install software to test mouse and keyboard input?
No. This Mouse Keyboard Test works directly in your browser. For deeper hardware troubleshooting, you may also need to check device manager, system settings, drivers, USB ports, battery, or hardware condition.
Test Mouse and Keyboard Input Online
Check mouse movement, clicks, scroll, key presses, and input response
Use this Mouse Keyboard Test to check whether mouse movement, left click, right click, scroll response, keyboard key presses, modifier keys, last mouse action, last key, and combined input health are detected inside your browser.
Note: This tool checks browser-detected input events. Some shortcut keys may be captured by your browser, operating system, keyboard software, or device settings.
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