Professional Click Speed Detection

CPS Click Speed Test

Test your click speed and reaction ability, supports mouse clicks and keyboard key tests, improve gaming competitive level and operation skills

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CPS Test Guide

CPS (Clicks Per Second): Number of clicks per second, the standard metric for measuring click speed

Gaming Application: Higher CPS provides advantages in Minecraft PVP, FPS games and other scenarios

Click Techniques: Jitter Click, Butterfly Click and other techniques can significantly improve CPS

Device Impact: Mouse type and keyboard response speed will affect test results

Practice Advice: Regular practice can improve finger flexibility and click speed

Health Reminder: Avoid excessive practice and pay attention to hand health

CPS Click Speed Test FAQ

Common questions about click speed testing and techniques

What is a good CPS (Clicks Per Second) score?

Average CPS is around 6-7 for regular clicking. 8-10 CPS is considered good. Pro gamers can achieve 10-14+ CPS using special techniques like jitter or butterfly clicking.

What is jitter clicking?

Jitter clicking is a technique where you tense your arm muscles to make your hand vibrate rapidly, producing very fast clicks. It can achieve 10-14 CPS but may cause hand fatigue.

What is butterfly clicking?

Butterfly clicking uses two fingers alternating on the mouse button to double your click rate. It can achieve 15-25+ CPS and is popular in Minecraft PvP.

Does mouse type affect click speed?

Yes, different mice have different switch debounce times and actuation forces. Gaming mice are often optimized for faster clicks, but technique matters more than equipment.

Can high CPS damage my mouse?

While modern mice are designed for intensive use, techniques like jitter and butterfly clicking can accelerate switch wear. Standard mice are rated for millions of clicks.

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