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Challenge your speed and see how fast you can click in just a few seconds.

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How can this test help me check my mouse?

This CPS test acts as a stress test for your mouse's primary button switches. If you notice clicks failing to register despite a confident click, or if the score is inconsistently low across different techniques, it could indicate your mouse's switches are worn out or have a high debounce time.

What is "debounce time" and how does it affect my score?

Debounce time is a short delay implemented in mice to prevent a single physical click from registering twice. A very long debounce time, common in office mice, will artificially cap your maximum CPS. Gaming mice often have adjustable or very low debounce times to allow for higher click speeds.

My new mouse isn't scoring higher than my old one. Why?

A new mouse, especially a different model, has a different shape, button tension, and switch feel. Your muscles are accustomed to the old hardware. It can take days or even weeks of practice to adapt your technique and build new muscle memory to fully utilize the new mouse's potential.

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Measure True Potential

Calculate your maximum clicking speed with scientific accuracy to establish a performance baseline. Track your progress over time as you develop faster reflexes and more efficient clicking technique through consistent practice and dedication.

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Build Raw Power

Develop fundamental clicking strength and speed that forms the foundation for all advanced techniques. Strengthen your finger muscles and neural pathways to achieve remarkable improvements in both gaming performance and daily computer use.

FAQ

Try clicking very slowly and deliberately. If two clicks register from one slow, intentional press, your mouse has a faulty switch and is double-clicking. A genuine high CPS comes from many individual, rapid presses.