Mouse Jitter Test
Confirm cursor jitter locally before changing DPI, cleaning the sensor, or replacing the mouse.
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Start with the matching live browser test, then return here to interpret the result.
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Keep the mouse still and watch whether movement events continue.
Clean the sensor lens and retest on a plain surface.
Move the cable or receiver to see whether jitter changes.
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Clean first when dust or hair near the sensor changes the result.
Use another surface when jitter disappears on a control pad.
Replace only when idle jitter follows the mouse across surfaces and ports.
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FAQs
How do I test mouse jitter? +
Hold the mouse still and watch for movement events or cursor shake. Then retest after cleaning the sensor and changing surfaces.
Can a dirty sensor cause mouse jitter? +
Yes. Dust, hair, and reflective debris near the sensor can create noisy tracking. Cleaning is the first fix before replacing hardware.
Can wireless interference cause jitter? +
Yes. Move the receiver closer, avoid crowded USB ports, and compare wired mode where possible. If the jitter disappears, the mouse itself may be fine.
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Run the source test.
Use the matching live tester first, then return to the model page only if the fault repeats.