Mouse Click Counter
Click inside the test area to count your mouse clicks. Reset anytime and track each button separately.
No install • Privacy-safe • Works in any browser
Note: Side buttons (Back/Forward) may trigger browser navigation on some systems. If that happens, open this page in a new tab and try again.
How to Use the Click Counter
Click to count
Press any mouse button inside the test area to increase the total.
Track each button
See separate counts for left, right, middle, back and forward buttons.
Reset and repeat
Use Reset to clear the counter and start a new session anytime.
What Is a Mouse Click Counter?
A mouse click counter is a simple tool that counts how many times you click. It tracks your total clicks and can also track clicks per mouse button, so you can verify each button is working and count clicks accurately.
People use this mouse click counter for practice, testing, and repeatable troubleshooting. Unlike a click speed test, it does not use a timer, so you can count clicks for as long as you want.

What Is a Mouse Click Counter?
A mouse click counter is a simple tool that counts how many times you click. It tracks your total clicks and can also track clicks per mouse button, so you can verify each button is working and count clicks accurately.
People use this mouse click counter for practice, testing, and repeatable troubleshooting. Unlike a click speed test, it does not use a timer, so you can count clicks for as long as you want.
If you want a timed CPS score, use a click speed test. If you want to confirm every button is detected, use a mouse button test.
When to Use a Mouse Click Counter
This mouse click counter is useful whenever you need a reliable total count. The best workflows are simple: reset, perform the action, and compare the totals.
Because it shows per-button counts, it also helps you spot patterns, like a side button that is rarely detected or a middle click that never registers.
- Hardware testing: count 50-100 presses per button to check consistency
- Repetitive tasks: keep a total count during drills or practice sessions
- Mouse troubleshooting: confirm that a button registers repeatedly, not just once
- Training: use the counter as a simple target counter (for example, 200 clicks)
Mouse Click Counter vs Click Speed Test
A click counter and a click speed test look similar, but they answer different questions. If you choose the right tool, you will get a clearer result faster.
Use this tool when you care about totals and repeatability. Use a click speed test when you care about speed within a fixed timer.
| Goal | Click Counter | Click Speed Test |
|---|---|---|
| Count total clicks | Best choice | Not ideal (timer ends) |
| Measure CPS score | Not designed for CPS | Best choice |
| Track per-button clicks | Yes (left/right/middle/back/forward) | Usually no (often left click only) |
| Long sessions | Unlimited | Limited by timer |
If you suspect unintended double clicks, run a double click test before you rely on the totals.
How This Mouse Click Counter Works
This mouse click counter increments the total every time your browser receives a supported mouse button press in the test area. It also increments a separate counter for each button so you can see the distribution.
To keep the mouse click counter responsive, counting happens instantly and the UI updates smoothly. Reset clears the totals and starts a new session.
For stable results, avoid switching devices mid-test and keep the page open in the foreground.
Mouse Click Counter Per Second: How to Estimate
People often search for "mouse click counter per second" when they want a quick CPS estimate without switching tools. You can do that by counting total clicks for a known interval and dividing by seconds.
For example, if you click 150 times in 30 seconds, your average is 5 CPS. This method is useful for rough tracking, but if you need precise competition-style scoring, use a dedicated click speed test.
- Formula: CPS = total clicks / total seconds
- Use 10-30 second windows for more stable averages
- Repeat 3 runs and use the median to reduce outliers
- Run a double click test if your per-second result looks unusually high
Mouse Click Counter Tips and Troubleshooting
If the total does not match your expectations, the cause is usually navigation side effects, button remapping, or a browser setting that blocks certain events.
Use these checks to make your results more reliable.
- Side buttons navigate back/forward: open this page in a new tab and try again
- Counts are missing: test in another browser to rule out extensions and custom settings
- A button is not detected: run a mouse button test to confirm detection first
- Totals seem inflated: run a double click test to check for unintended double clicks
- Need a timed score: switch to a click speed test
Mouse Click Counter Privacy Notes
A click counter should be privacy-safe by default. Counting clicks does not require personal data, accounts, or uploads.
If you share a computer, remember that results can be affected by different mice, different settings, and different input devices.
More Tools Related to Click Counter
Use these pages to test buttons, measure CPS, and diagnose double clicking behavior.
Mouse Click Counter FAQ
Quick answers about click counter behavior, button tracking, and reliability.
What is a click counter?
Does this click counter count right click and middle click?
How do I reset the counter?
Does this tool measure CPS?
Why did the page go back when I used a side button?
Can double clicking affect the totals?
Is this tool free?
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