G Pro Double Click Test
Slow-click a Logitech G Pro and confirm whether one press creates duplicate click events.
Left
0
Slow clicks
Fast pairs
0
Under 80 ms
Status
Testing
Click slowly to expose switch bounce.
Click once per second inside this panel.
Last gap: none yet. Right-click baseline: 0.
Read result
The useful signal is repeated bounce during controlled clicks.
Under 80 ms
Suspicious when you are deliberately single-clicking slowly.
No fast pairs
Weakens the hardware-fault case, but retest if symptoms continue.
One button only
Left-only failure points more strongly to switch wear.
Fix path
Confirm the fault, check coverage, then repair or replace.
Matched recommendation
After click confirmation
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I test G Pro double-clicking? +
Use slow, single left clicks and watch for duplicate events. Then compare right click and side buttons; if only one main button produces extra clicks, that switch is the strongest suspect.
Can Logitech G Pro double-clicking be caused by software? +
Macros, remaps, or debounce utilities can confuse testing, so close mouse software and retest in the browser. If one physical click still creates two events, hardware switch bounce is more likely.
What is the repair path for G Pro double-clicking? +
Confirm the symptom, try another port or receiver, then decide between switch replacement and mouse replacement. Switch repair is cheaper but requires careful disassembly and soldering on many models.
Mouse path
Finish with evidence.
Jump back to the live tester, then use repair-first picks only when the result is repeatable.