Double Click Test
Double-click the target area as fast as you can to measure your click speed in milliseconds.
What Does the Double Click Test Measure?
The Double Click Test measures the exact time in milliseconds between two consecutive mouse clicks. It uses the browser's built-in Performance API to capture high-precision timestamps the moment each click is registered, giving you an accurate interval reading every time. This tool helps you understand your mouse click speed, double-click registration accuracy, and overall clicking consistency. Whether you are checking if your mouse hardware is responsive or testing your own reaction time, this tool gives you a clear, real-time result with every attempt.
Supported Mice and Input Devices
This tool works with any input device that registers a standard click event in a browser. That includes wired USB mice, wireless Bluetooth mice, gaming mice, trackpads, and laptop touchpads. Brands like Logitech, Razer, SteelSeries, Corsair, HyperX, and Apple Magic Mouse are all fully compatible. It also works on touchscreen devices where a double-tap is used instead of a double-click. No drivers, plugins, or software installation are needed since everything runs directly inside your browser.
How To Use This Tool
Open the page and locate the click target area on screen. Click it once, then click it again as quickly as possible. The tool will instantly display the millisecond interval between your two clicks along with a performance rating. You can repeat the test as many times as you like to track your average click speed and best result. Use the Reset button to clear all previous results and start fresh. Each attempt is recorded and shown as a color-coded chip so you can monitor your clicking consistency over multiple rounds.
Understanding Your Results
A result under 200ms is considered excellent and is ideal for competitive gaming where fast double-click registration gives a real advantage. Between 200ms and 300ms is still fast and suitable for most gaming scenarios. Results between 300ms and 500ms fall in the acceptable range for everyday computer use. Anything above 500ms may indicate a slow mouse response time, debounce issues, or simply slower finger movement. If your results vary widely between attempts, it may point to inconsistent mouse hardware or click fatigue affecting your motor control.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is a good double click speed in milliseconds?
A: Anything under 200ms is excellent, especially for gaming. For general use, under 500ms is considered a normal and acceptable double-click speed.
Q: Why is my double click not registering?
A: Your OS has a double-click threshold setting. If your two clicks fall outside that window, the system may not register them as a double-click, even if this tool does.
Q: Does this test work on mobile?
A: Yes. On touchscreen devices, a double-tap is detected instead of a double-click, and the millisecond interval between taps is measured the same way.
Q: Can I use this to test my gaming mouse?
A: Absolutely. Gaming mice are fully supported and this tool is a great way to verify your mouse click speed, debounce delay, and overall hardware responsiveness.
Q: Does the tool store my click data?
A: No. All results are calculated and displayed locally in your browser. No data is sent to any server or stored anywhere after you close the page.
Q: Why do my results change every attempt?
A: Natural variation in finger speed, muscle fatigue, and timing focus all affect each result. Testing multiple times and checking your average gives a more reliable picture of your true click speed.
