Click Speed Test
Click as fast as you can inside the test area to instantly measure your clicks per second speed and reaction performance.
What Does Click Speed Test Measure?
Click Speed Test measures how quickly you can click your mouse, touchpad, or touchscreen within a set time limit. The tool calculates your CPS score, which stands for clicks per second, and tracks your total clicks, reaction speed, and click consistency during the session. DeviceProbe runs directly inside your browser using standard web technologies and mouse input events, so no downloads or extensions are required. It helps users evaluate clicking speed for gaming, reaction training, mouse testing, and general performance checks across desktop and mobile devices.
Supported Devices
Click Speed Test works with nearly all modern input devices that support browser-based clicking. You can use gaming mice, office mice, wireless mice, touchpads, laptop trackpads, and touchscreen devices on smartphones or tablets. The tool is compatible with popular brands like Logitech, Razer, SteelSeries, Corsair, HP, Dell, Lenovo, and Apple devices. It also supports most major browsers including Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari, and Opera. Whether you play competitive games or simply want to test your clicking speed, the tool works smoothly across Windows, macOS, Android, iPhone, and Linux systems.
How To Use This Tool
Using Click Speed Test is simple and takes only a few seconds. Open the tool page and select your preferred test duration if multiple timer options are available. Once the test begins, click repeatedly inside the test area as fast as possible until the timer ends. The tool automatically counts every valid click and updates your live CPS score during the session. After the test finishes, your final clicks per second result, total clicks, and average clicking speed will appear instantly. You can repeat the test multiple times to improve your reaction time and clicking consistency.
Understanding Your Results
Your CPS score shows how many clicks you can perform per second during the test. Casual users often score between 4 and 7 CPS, while experienced gamers may reach 8 to 12 CPS or higher with advanced clicking techniques. A stable score usually indicates consistent clicking rhythm and responsive hardware performance. If your results suddenly drop, it may point to mouse lag, input delay, browser issues, or inconsistent clicking speed. Testing multiple times can help you compare performance, monitor improvement, and evaluate whether your mouse or touchscreen is responding accurately during fast clicking sessions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is a good CPS score?
A: A good CPS score for most users is around 5 to 8 clicks per second. Competitive gamers often achieve much higher scores with practice and faster reaction speed.
Q: Does Click Speed Test work on mobile devices?
A: Yes, the tool works on smartphones and tablets with touchscreen support. Your taps are counted the same way as mouse clicks on desktop devices.
Q: Why are some clicks not being counted?
A: Missed clicks can happen due to browser lag, hardware issues, or clicking outside the active test area. Refreshing the page or testing another browser may help.
Q: Can I improve my clicking speed?
A: Yes, regular practice can improve your clicking rhythm and reaction time. Using a responsive mouse can also help increase CPS performance.
Q: Is this tool safe to use online?
A: Yes, DeviceProbe runs entirely inside your browser and does not require downloads or account registration. Your click test data stays local to your device.
Q: Why does my CPS score change every test?
A: Small score differences are normal because clicking consistency and reaction speed vary during each attempt. Fatigue and device responsiveness can also affect results.
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