Logitech Mouse Double Click Test

Use the live browser tester to confirm false double-clicks, compare connection modes, and narrow down switch-bounce symptoms on Logitech mice.

Mouse Test Results

Button Clicks

Left
0
Middle
0
Right
0
Back
0
Forward
0

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 Logitech double-click search intent, but the diagnostic pattern is useful on any mouse with a suspect left switch.

Duplicate left clicks
Easy to confirm
Right / middle comparison
Useful baseline
Wired vs wireless check
Recommended
Exact switch model
Not browser-visible

Why this page exists

Logitech mice are extremely common, so a lot of switch-bounce searches naturally mention the brand.

  • Popular models get searched more. G Pro, G502, G305, MX Master, and similar Logitech mice show up often simply because the install base is huge.
  • The symptom is not Logitech-only. A failing click switch can happen on many mechanical-switch mice from many brands.
  • This page is still useful because it gives Logitech owners a focused workflow before they jump into warranty questions, soldering, or replacement shopping.

Best way to confirm the problem

Do not mash the button. Slow, deliberate input is what separates hardware bounce from normal fast clicking.

  • Click slowly — roughly once per second — and watch whether one physical click becomes two logical clicks.
  • Compare left, right, and middle so you know whether the issue is isolated or part of wider wear.
  • Compare wired and wireless modes if your Logitech mouse supports both, because unstable transport should be ruled out before blaming the switch.
  • Test on another machine if possible so you know the symptom follows the mouse and not one software stack.

What to open next

Use the focused pages below when you already know the problem is double clicking rather than general mouse behavior.

If you want the brand-neutral confirmation flow, open the Mouse Double Click Test. If you already know the click switch is unstable and need the next repair decision, read How to Fix Mouse Double-Clicking. If the problem turns out to be the wheel instead, switch to the Scroll Wheel Test.

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