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Drag Click Test

Total clicks
0
CPS
0.0
Peak CPS
0.0
Burst peak
0
Time left
10s
Best
0.0

Press Start, then drag or tap the button rapidly — bursts from drag-clicking count.

How to use

  1. Select a test duration.
  2. Press Start.
  3. In the arena, use drag-clicking or any rapid-click style you want to measure.
  4. While the timer runs, watch live CPS, peak CPS, and burst tracking.
  5. When the session ends, review total clicks, final CPS, burst peak, the time histogram, and your locally saved best score.
  6. Reset and repeat to compare techniques or mice under the same duration.

FAQ

Is this only for drag clicking?

No. You can use it for both normal rapid tapping and drag-click style bursts.

What is burst peak?

Burst peak is the highest short-window click rate detected during the run.

Introduction

Drag Click Test is a timed benchmark for burst-heavy clicking: live CPS, short-window burst peak, and a per-second click histogram so you can see where in the run you clicked fastest.

Purpose

  • Compare drag-click or jitter style against plain rapid tapping.
  • Highlight short burst performance versus average CPS over the whole session.

Key Features

  • Timed arena with live CPS, peak CPS, and burst peak (short-window rate).
  • Histogram-style distribution of clicks across the session timeline.
  • Local best score for repeat attempts.

Common Use Cases

  • Drag-click and butterfly-style burst benchmarks.
  • Seeing whether burst technique beats sustained CPS for a given mouse.

Best Practices

  • Use a consistent drag path or tap style between runs you intend to compare.
  • Allow the session to finish before changing duration so burst graphs stay comparable.

Comparison metrics

Metric Meaning
Average CPS (end of run) Overall speed across the full timer.
Peak CPS Highest sustained-style peak in the session.
Burst peak Highest rate in a very short window (~200 ms) — sensitive to burst technique.
Histogram Click density over time — see which segment of the run was densest.
Best Local best score combining CPS/burst logic in the tool.