Catch double-click fault and click bounce for all mouse buttons.
📖 Intro:
Different color go show different click types: light blue for single click, green for normal double click, and red for faulty double click. Di data panel go highlight di related button area too.
E checks all mouse buttons with three counters: total clicks, normal double clicks (80-500ms), and faulty double clicks (below 80ms). E fit help you see switch wear early.
You fit set faulty double-click threshold from 50ms to 150ms to match your mouse type. Some gaming mice need stricter setting.
Check all 5 standard mouse buttons: left, right, middle, and di two side buttons (B4/B5). Side buttons too fit get fault as time dey go.
E records time and details for every mouse action, including click interval, button-state change, and double-click event, so problem diagnosis go easier.
You fit see mouse health more clearly. If faulty double-click count high, e usually mean say switch don weak and maintenance or replacement fit soon matter.
Click each mouse button normally 50 to 100 times while you dey watch di counters. If di faulty double-click count dey rise when you just click once, hardware issue dey likely. Di tool marks very short repeated clicks below di threshold as faulty double click.
Normal double click na two clicks wey you intentionally do within around 80 to 500ms. Faulty double click happen when one physical press register like two clicks because switch bounce or wear show up, often below 80ms.
Use di threshold slider under di mouse picture. Lower values like 50 to 70ms make check stricter. Higher values like 100 to 150ms make am softer. Default 80ms works for most normal mice.
Double-click faults na usually caused by:
Any mechanical-switch mouse fit get dis problem, but people often report am for:
Most times, na because of di specific switch model dem use, no be simply because di whole brand bad.
Think about replacement if:
Dis tool helps you judge di matter better because e puts real numbers on di issue.
Di tool uses JavaScript to track mouse down and up events with millisecond timing. When one button press happen, e checks di time from di last press of dat same button. If di gap too short, e counts am as faulty double click. If di gap normal, e counts am as standard double click.
Yes, dis tool works for both wired and wireless mouse. Just make sure your wireless mouse connect well and battery still strong. If needed, adjust di threshold slider to match di feel of your device.