2025-2026 Polling Rate Test Results for 100 Gaming Mice
A data-backed look at 100 gaming mice across 125Hz to 8000Hz, with stability notes, real-world limits, and how to compare your setup using our mouse polling rate test.
Choose a timer and click as fast as you can. We track CPS, CPM, and left/right clicks.
We count accepted clicks during the selected timer.
Left and right mouse buttons are tracked separately.
A click speed test measures how fast you can click your mouse button, showing results as CPS (clicks per second) and CPM (clicks per minute). Popular among gamers who need fast clicking for Minecraft PvP, OSU!, and competitive shooters. This browser-based test also helps diagnose mouse issues like double-clicking—no installation required, just click and measure instantly.
Our click speed test uses JavaScript event listeners to capture every mouse click with millisecond precision. When you start the timer and begin clicking, the test records each click timestamp and calculates your CPS (clicks per second) and CPM (clicks per minute) in real-time. We also track left vs right clicks separately and filter out hardware bounce (duplicate clicks within 10ms). All processing happens locally in your browser—no data is sent to servers.
This browser-based test provides accurate click counting for most users and mice. However, there are limitations: Very high-frequency clicking (15+ CPS) may be affected by browser event loop timing. Some gaming mice with high polling rates may behave differently. Click filtering removes hardware bounce but may occasionally filter legitimate ultra-fast clicks. For professional benchmarking, dedicated software tools may offer higher precision.
Your clicks per second score. 5-7 is average, 7-10 is good for gaming, 10-14 is competitive level. Scores above 15 require advanced clicking techniques.
Clicks removed due to hardware bounce (<10ms apart). High filtered counts may indicate mouse switch issues or double-clicking problems that need attention.
Left vs right click breakdown. Uneven response times between buttons may indicate switch wear on your mouse.
Common questions about CPS, CPM, and click testing.
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Methodology: Our testing methodology uses standard Web APIs (MouseEvent, PointerEvent) supported by all modern browsers. Tests are designed for accuracy and repeatability.
About: HardwareTest provides free, privacy-first hardware diagnostics. All tests run entirely in your browser with no data collection.
Disclaimer: This tool provides browser-based click measurement. Results may vary based on browser, operating system, and mouse hardware. For competitive gaming benchmarks, multiple tests are recommended.
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