G502 Double Click Test
Use the live browser tester to confirm false double-clicks and left-switch bounce on Logitech G502 mice before repair or replacement.
Mouse Test Results
Button Clicks
Click Speed (CPS)
Movement & Scroll
Scroll Distance
0
Move Distance (px)
0
Cursor Position
0, 0
What this page is best for
This page is aimed at the common G502 double-click search intent, but the testing pattern is still useful for any mouse with a suspect left switch.
Why G502 owners search this problem so often
The G502 has been popular for years, so even normal wear produces a lot of visible search demand.
- Huge install base: a very common mouse creates a lot of searchable symptoms once users start noticing them.
- Gaming makes click faults obvious: unwanted extra clicks are easier to notice in fast play, drag-heavy inventory actions, and rapid desktop use.
- The symptom is still not G502-only: this page is G502-focused because the query is strong, not because the failure mode belongs to one model alone.
Best way to confirm the problem
Use controlled input. Slow clicks tell you more than frantic clicking ever will.
- Click slowly and look for one physical press becoming two logical clicks.
- Compare wired and wireless behavior if your G502 version supports it, so you do not confuse transport issues with switch wear.
- Compare other buttons so you know whether the fault is isolated to left click or part of broader wear.
- Repeat on another machine if possible to 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 version or the brand-neutral repair path.
If you want the broader Logitech troubleshooting angle, open the Logitech Mouse Double Click Test. If you already confirmed the fault and need the next repair decision, read How to Fix Mouse Double-Clicking. If the wheel turns out to be the real problem instead, switch to the Scroll Wheel Test.