Click Latency Test
Use the mouse tester to separate delayed response from wireless, browser, and switch issues.
Test now
Start with the matching live browser test, then return here to interpret the result.
Check path
Click slowly and watch whether the tester receives each press immediately.
Retest with a wired connection or another USB port.
Close overlays, macros, and debounce software before comparing results.
Buy later
Fix software when latency disappears after closing overlays or macros.
Fix connection when wired mode responds cleanly but wireless feels delayed.
Replace only when the same mouse stays delayed across ports and machines.
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FAQs
Can I measure exact click latency in a browser? +
A browser cannot isolate total hardware latency perfectly, but it can show whether clicks arrive consistently and whether delays change across wired, wireless, port, and software checks.
Why does my mouse click feel delayed? +
Common causes include wireless interference, low battery, USB hubs, overlays, macro software, browser load, and failing switches. Compare a wired path before buying a replacement.
Should I replace a mouse for click latency? +
Only after the same delay repeats across ports, connection modes, and another machine. Many latency symptoms are connection or software issues.
Mouse path
Run the source test.
Use the matching live tester first, then return to the model page only if the fault repeats.