G Pro Double Click Test
Use the live browser tester to confirm false double-clicks and left-switch bounce on Logitech G Pro and G Pro Wireless mice.
Mouse Test Results
Button Clicks
Click Speed (CPS)
Movement & Scroll
Scroll Distance
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Move Distance (px)
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Cursor Position
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What this page is best for
This page is aimed at the common G Pro double-click search intent, where small click faults quickly become obvious in both desktop use and competitive play.
Why G Pro users notice this issue quickly
Lightweight competitive mice make input faults feel obvious very early.
- Fast input makes the symptom louder: stray clicks are harder to ignore when the mouse is used for aim, drag timing, and rapid tap patterns.
- Wireless variants should be compared carefully: transport issues must be ruled out before you assume the switch itself is failing.
- The query is model-specific, but the diagnostic logic still applies more broadly to other mechanical-switch mice with the same symptom.
Best way to confirm the problem
Slow controlled clicks reveal bounce more clearly than speed clicking.
- Single-click slowly and check whether one press becomes two logical click events.
- Compare wired and wireless behavior if your G Pro model supports both, especially when the problem feels intermittent.
- Compare other buttons so you know whether only left click is unstable or the mouse has broader wear.
- Repeat on another machine if possible so you can confirm the symptom follows the mouse rather than one software stack.
What to open next
Use the pages below when you want either the broader Logitech context or the repair path after confirmation.
If you want the broader brand-level version, open the Logitech Mouse Double Click Test. If you want another specific Logitech gaming model reference, open the G502 Double Click Test. If you already confirmed the issue and need the next repair decision, read How to Fix Mouse Double-Clicking.