CPS & Clicking Tests

Manual Click Test

A manual mode for checking pace, endurance and raw click totals.

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2026-04-17 17:20:51 3.81 CPS
2026-03-24 06:12:01 1.53 CPS

About this test

A manual mode for checking pace, endurance and raw click totals.

Manual click mode is useful when you want to inspect comfort, pacing and endurance without a fixed countdown deciding when the round ends.

Because you choose when to stop, this page is better for comparing sustainable rhythm and hand fatigue than for chasing one burst-heavy peak.

Who this test is for

  • Users checking how long they can hold a steady click rhythm without a timer forcing a finish.
  • People comparing mouse feel, switch stiffness or posture across longer sessions.
  • Anyone who wants more context than a short burst timer can provide.

Common mistakes

  • Stopping the run at the exact moment it feels strongest instead of looking at a fuller stretch of pacing.
  • Changing grip, posture and stopping point every round, which makes comparison noisy.
  • Treating raw total clicks as meaningful without considering how long and how cleanly you sustained them.

How to read the score

  • Manual mode is best read as a pacing and comfort check, not as a direct replacement for short CPS timers.
  • A steady run with clean rhythm usually tells you more than a stop-and-go total inflated by one early burst.
  • Compare similar session lengths if you want the numbers to stay useful over time.

FAQ

Does this page keep my click results?

Yes. Recent runs can stay in local browser history so you can compare pace, burst and consistency over repeated attempts.

Why do the totals change so much across timers?

Short click modes reward opening burst more heavily, while longer timers show whether your rhythm and control actually hold up.

Should I read the leaderboard as a target?

Use it as rough context only. Your own repeatable range is usually more useful than chasing one extreme outlier.

What this mode actually tests

  • Opening click pace, repeatable rhythm and how quickly control breaks down under this specific format.
  • Comfort, pacing and fatigue over a user-chosen run length rather than a forced countdown.

When to use this mode

  • Use it when you want to compare mouse feel or sustainable rhythm without a timer controlling the stop point.

How to compare it with nearby modes

  • Manual mode is not a direct replacement for timed CPS pages because the stopping point changes the story of the run.

Recommended next steps

  • Pair manual mode with a 10s or 15s timed page if you want both comfort notes and a fixed benchmark.

Methodology notes

  • Browser-based scores depend on device input, focus state, browser timing and system load.
  • Comparisons are strongest when you repeat the same setup, posture and timer family.
  • Public saved results are filtered for suspicious or duplicate values, but your own local history is still the best place to judge repeatability.

Read the full methodology and score-filtering notes

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