Mouse Accuracy Test Online

Run a browser-based mouse accuracy test to measure pointer precision, missed clicks, hit rate, and target timing.

Pointer precision benchmark

Measure your mouse accuracy

Click each target as it appears. Misses on the board count against your accuracy.

Accuracy

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Hits

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Misses

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Avg. hit time

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Ready for a precision run

Target 1/20

Start the accuracy testClick start, then hit each target without clicking the empty board.

Session result

Start the test to measure hits, misses, and average target time.

How to compare results

  • Use the same mouse, surface, browser, and screen size.
  • Compare accuracy and speed together, not one metric alone.
  • Retest after changing sensitivity, DPI, or posture.

Why run a mouse accuracy test online

An online mouse accuracy test measures how precisely you can click visual targets without missing the active area. It is useful for checking pointer control before gaming, design work, remote work, or any task where small target selection matters.

How the test runs

Start the session and click each target as it appears inside the board. The page counts successful hits, clicks outside the target, total clicks, accuracy percentage, and average time to hit each target.

How to interpret results

Higher accuracy means more of your clicks landed on the target. Lower average hit time means you reached targets faster, but speed should be compared together with missed clicks because rushing can reduce precision.

  • Use accuracy percentage as the primary precision score.
  • Use misses to spot overshooting, shaky control, or poor pointer speed settings.
  • Use average hit time to compare sessions with the same device and board size.
  • Retest after changing mouse sensitivity, DPI, surface, or posture.

This test reports browser-level pointer input only. It does not calibrate hardware, access firmware, store personal data, or diagnose medical motor-control issues.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this mouse accuracy test measure?

It measures how often you click the visible target instead of the surrounding board. The test reports hits, misses, total clicks, accuracy percentage, and average time to hit each target.

How many targets are in one session?

A session uses 20 targets. That is enough to show a useful precision pattern while keeping the test short enough to repeat under different mouse settings.

What counts as a miss?

A miss is counted when you click inside the test board but outside the active target. Clicks on controls outside the board do not count as misses.

What is a good mouse accuracy score?

A higher percentage is better, but there is no universal score for every device or task. Compare your own sessions with the same mouse, screen size, sensitivity, and target count.

Can I use this with a trackpad?

Yes, the test can work with a trackpad because browsers send normal pointer or click events. Trackpad results may differ from mouse results because movement and click mechanics are different.

Does this test measure mouse DPI?

No. It measures practical pointer accuracy in the browser, not hardware DPI. Use it to compare how a DPI setting feels, not to read the actual DPI value.

Why did my accuracy change between runs?

Hand position, fatigue, pointer speed, display scaling, surface friction, and target randomness can all change results. Repeat the test under similar conditions for fair comparisons.

Can this diagnose a broken mouse?

No. It can reveal missed clicks or control problems during a browser session, but it cannot diagnose switches, sensors, drivers, or firmware. Pair it with the mouse test and double-click test if you suspect hardware trouble.

Does the test store my results?

No. Results are calculated in the current browser session and are not uploaded or stored by the tool.

How can I improve my result?

Slow down slightly, keep your wrist stable, and avoid clicking before the pointer is centered on the target. Then adjust sensitivity or DPI and repeat the same session to compare.