Live pointer movement on a dedicated test pad
A movement trail makes it easy to confirm that the browser is receiving continuous pointer input without freezes or skips.
This mouse test gives you a live pad for checking whether your pointer moves correctly, whether each main button registers, and whether the wheel scroll path is being detected by the browser.
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Move, click, and scroll inside the test pad
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Wheel scroll
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Total wheel delta recorded: 0. If one of the checks never completes, the issue may be the mouse hardware, a browser permission setting, or a system remapping utility intercepting the input.
This page is built for search intent like "mouse test", "mouse checker", and "mouse diagnostics". The tool runs directly in the browser so users can verify the hardware path before moving on to deeper troubleshooting.
A movement trail makes it easy to confirm that the browser is receiving continuous pointer input without freezes or skips.
Left, right, middle, back, and forward button counts help isolate whether a single switch is failing or whether the entire device path is unstable.
The wheel summary is useful when users report missed scrolling or erratic input in browsers, editors, and productivity tools.
Check that the cursor path looks smooth and that the displayed coordinates change continuously.
Trigger the left, right, middle, and any extra side buttons to confirm the browser detects each one separately.
Use the wheel section to confirm that scrolling input reaches the page and is not intermittently dropping out.
A browser mouse test is useful after buying a new mouse, cleaning a switch problem, or troubleshooting intermittent clicks.
If a button fails here, the issue is likely hardware or low-level software. If it works here but fails in a single application, the problem is probably application-specific.
This kind of page gives support staff a lightweight way to ask users to verify click paths without installing a desktop utility.
The page suppresses the normal context menu inside the test pad so the right mouse button can be measured directly.
Not reliably. Browsers can show movement and click behavior, but high-confidence polling rate measurements require specialized tooling.
That usually means the mouse hardware is fine and the remaining issue is in the game, overlay software, remapping software, or operating system configuration.
Not precisely. The page can show repeated clicks, but diagnosing switch bounce properly requires a more targeted repeat-click test.
These tools cover related search intents without duplicating the same copy. Each page focuses on a specific device path so users can isolate the problem faster.
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Last updated: April 3, 2026