Check button response, side buttons, scroll wheel, and click behaviour for one place.
📖 Intro:
Color changes help you know wetin just happen: light blue for single click, green for normal double click, and red for faulty double click. Di data panel also highlights the matching button area.
E test well well all mouse buttons including left, right, middle, and side buttons. Live display of press and release counts to accurately identify sticking or unresponsive buttons.
E dey identify by itself double-click actions, distinguishing normal double-clicks (200-500ms) from faulty ones (<80ms). Abnormal intervals may indicate mechanical failure or micro-switch wear.
Test mouse wheel up and down scrolling functions with independent counts. Useful for testing scroll encoder performance and scrolling sensitivity.
E keep time stamp and details of all mouse actions, including button state changes, scroll wheel actions, and double-click events for easy problem diagnosis and analysis.
Test area border color reflects real-time status: Blue (Active), Light Blue (Testing), Green (Double-click detected), Red (Fault).
Press any mouse button. Di corresponding 'Pressed' counter on di right go increase. When you release di button, di 'Released' counter also increases. If di counters don't change, di button might be faulty. A normal button suppose respond to both press and release actions.
Press di mouse side buttons (usually labeled B4 and B5). Di corresponding 'Pressed' and 'Released' counters for di side buttons suppose increase. If they don't, di side buttons might be faulty. Side buttons na usually located on di left side of di mouse for browser forward/back or custom functions.
The 'Pressed' count tracks how many times you've pressed di button down. Di 'Released' count tracks how many times you've let go of di button. For normal mouse operation, dese two numbers suppose match when you release di button. A mismatch might indicate di button na sticking or not releasing properly. A large difference suggests a mechanical issue.
Dis most likely indicates abnormal button contact, possibly caused by:
Separate counts for scroll up and down help diagnose specific issues with di scroll wheel encoder. For example, if only 'Up' counts increase while 'Down' doesn't respond, it may indicate poor contact or damage in one direction of di encoder.
Consider replacing your mouse if you notice di following:
Dis tool fit help you systematically diagnose dese issues.