Online Mouse Click Checker

Mouse Click Test

Test whether your mouse clicks are registering correctly in the browser. Use this Mouse Click Test to check left click response, right click response, total click count, last click type, click event log, and basic click health.

This page focuses on basic mouse click registration. For click speed, use Mouse CPS Test. For different mouse buttons like middle, side, and extra buttons, use Mouse Button Test.

Click Test Preview

Left Click + Right Click + Event Log

CLICK
TEST

Left Click

Right Click

Total Clicks

0

Last Click

Ready

Live Status Click Health

Interactive Mouse Click Checker

Click inside the test area and check click response

Use left click and right click inside the test area. The tool tracks total clicks, left click count, right click count, last click type, click interval, click event log, and basic click health score.

Click Test Area

Click normally inside this area. Use left click and right click to check whether your browser detects the click response correctly.

LEFT CLICK

0

RIGHT CLICK

0

Click testing note

This tool checks basic click registration in the browser. For middle click, side buttons, and extra button codes, use the Mouse Button Test.

Live Click Result

Ready to test clicks

Click inside the test area to check mouse click response.

TOTAL CLICKS

0

LAST CLICK

None

LEFT CLICKS

0

RIGHT CLICKS

0

CLICK INTERVAL

No interval detected yet.

CLICK RESPONSE

No click response detected yet.

CLICK HEALTH SCORE

0%

CLICK EVENT LOG

Waiting for click events...

Click Response Checks

What this Mouse Click Test checks

This Mouse Click Test focuses on basic click registration. It helps you check whether left click and right click are being detected correctly inside the browser.

01

Left click response

Check whether your browser detects normal left mouse clicks inside the test area.

02

Right click response

Check whether your browser detects right click events without opening the default context menu inside the tool.

03

Total click count

Count how many click events are detected while you test your mouse click response.

04

Last click type

See whether the last detected click was a left click, right click, or another mouse click event.

05

Click interval

Track the time gap between clicks to understand how your click events are being registered.

06

Click health score

Get a quick basic score based on left click, right click, and total click detection.

Quick click testing rule

Test left click and right click separately. If a click works in one browser but not another app, the issue may be software-related. If it fails everywhere, the mouse button or driver may need checking.

How to Test Mouse Clicks

How to use this Mouse Click Test

Use this tool like a basic click response checker. Click inside the test area with left click and right click, then check the live result panel for click count, last click type, interval, event log, and click health score.

1

Move your cursor inside the test area

First place your cursor inside the click test area so the browser can detect click events correctly.

2

Test left click

Press your normal left mouse button and check whether the left click count increases in the live result panel.

3

Test right click

Press your right mouse button inside the test area. The tool blocks the default context menu and tracks the right click event.

4

Check last click and interval

Review the last click type and click interval to confirm whether your clicks are being registered normally.

5

Review the click health score

A higher score means basic left and right click response is being detected in this browser test.

Click Problem Detection

Common mouse click problems you can check

If your mouse click is not working properly, this basic click test can help you check whether left click and right click events are being detected inside the browser.

Left click not working

If left click count does not increase, the issue may be related to the mouse button, browser focus, driver, system setting, USB connection, or wireless signal.

Right click not working

If right click is not detected, test again inside the tool area. If it still fails, check mouse settings, browser behavior, or button hardware.

Clicks register only sometimes

Inconsistent click detection can happen because of a worn mouse switch, dust under the button, loose connection, low battery, or software conflict.

Click feels delayed

If click response feels delayed, the issue may be related to browser load, wireless delay, system performance, display delay, or input settings.

Troubleshooting rule

If clicks work in this browser test but fail in one app, the issue may be app-specific. If the same click problem appears in multiple browsers and another computer, the issue is more likely related to the mouse hardware, driver, or connection.

Click Test Result Guide

How to understand your Mouse Click Test result

The result depends on whether your left click and right click are detected inside the browser. A good result means both basic click events are registering correctly during the test.

90% - 100%

Click response looks good

Left click and right click are being detected. Your basic mouse click response looks stable in this browser test.

45% - 89%

Partial click response

One click type may be detected while the other is missing. Test left click and right click again inside the tool area.

0% - 44%

More testing needed

No clear click response was detected yet. Move your cursor inside the test area and try clicking again.

Result Signal
What It Means
What To Do Next
Left click count increases
Left click is being detected
Test right click next
Right click count increases
Right click is being detected
Test left click next
Only one click type works
One button may be failing or blocked
Try another browser or Mouse Button Test
No click count increases
Click event was not detected
Check browser focus, mouse, driver, or connection

Best result-checking rule

Test the same mouse in another browser or another computer before deciding the mouse is faulty. If the same click problem appears everywhere, the issue is more likely related to hardware, driver, or connection.

Click Test vs Button Test

Mouse Click Test vs Mouse Button Test

These two tools are close, but they are not the same. Use this Mouse Click Test when you want to check basic left and right click response. Use the Mouse Button Test when you want to test more mouse buttons like middle click, side buttons, and extra buttons.

This Page

Mouse Click Test

Use this page when your main goal is to check whether normal left click and right click events are registering correctly.

Best for: basic click registration

Checks: left click, right click, total clicks, last click type, click interval, event log, and basic click health score.

Related Tool

Mouse Button Test

Use the Mouse Button Test when you want to check left click, right click, middle click, side buttons, extra buttons, and mouse button codes.

Best for: full button detection

Checks: left, right, middle, side buttons, extra buttons, button codes, event log, and button response score.

Tool
Main Focus
Use When
Mouse Click Test
Basic click response
You want to check left and right click registration
Mouse Button Test
Full button detection
You want to test middle, side, and extra buttons too
Mouse CPS Test
Click speed measurement
You want to measure clicks per second

Quick tool selection rule

If your goal is basic left and right click detection, use this Mouse Click Test. If your goal is full button checking, use the Mouse Button Test.

Mouse Click Test FAQs

Questions about Mouse Click Test

Here are simple answers about testing mouse clicks, left click response, right click response, click registration, click count, and basic mouse click troubleshooting.

What is a Mouse Click Test?

A Mouse Click Test is an online tool that checks whether your mouse clicks are being detected inside the browser. It helps test left click, right click, total clicks, last click type, and click response.

How do I test my mouse click online?

Move your cursor inside the test area and click with your mouse. The tool will show total clicks, left click count, right click count, last click type, click interval, event log, and click health score.

Can this tool test left click and right click?

Yes. This tool detects left click and right click events inside the test area and counts them separately.

Why is my mouse click not working?

Your mouse click may not work because of a worn button, dust under the switch, driver issue, USB or wireless connection problem, browser focus issue, or system mouse settings.

Why is right click not opening the menu in this test?

The tool blocks the default browser context menu inside the test area so it can detect and count right click events clearly.

Is this Mouse Click Test accurate?

This tool is useful for checking browser click detection. It can help identify basic click response issues, but it cannot directly repair hardware faults or measure every hardware-level mouse problem.

What should I do if only one click button works?

Test again in another browser and another computer. If the same button fails everywhere, the issue may be related to mouse hardware, driver settings, or button switch wear.

What is the difference between Mouse Click Test and Mouse CPS Test?

The Mouse Click Test checks basic click detection and click registration. The Mouse CPS Test measures click speed and clicks per second.

What is the difference between Mouse Click Test and Mouse Button Test?

The Mouse Click Test focuses on basic left click and right click response. The Mouse Button Test checks more buttons, including middle click, side buttons, and extra mouse buttons.

Test Basic Mouse Click Response

Check left click, right click, click count, and click response online

Use this Mouse Click Test to check whether your mouse clicks are registering correctly in the browser. Test left click, right click, total clicks, last click type, click interval, event log, and basic click health score.

Note: This tool checks basic browser click detection. For middle click, side buttons, and extra button codes, use the Mouse Button Test. For click speed, use the Mouse CPS Test.

Scroll to Top