1. Micro-Switch and Single-Click to Double-Click: The left mouse button micro-switch is the most frequently used component. The internal metal spring may oxidize or deform under long-term stress, causing one press to generate two contact signals, known as mouse single-click to double-click. Mouse double-click testing can quantify the fault rate to determine whether the micro-switch needs replacement.
2. How to Distinguish Normal Double-Click from Fault Double-Click: The interval of a normal user-initiated double-click test is typically between 100-300ms, while "false double-clicks" caused by micro-switch faults are usually less than 80ms. This tool allows you to customize the fault threshold and double-click upper limit to accommodate different mice and usage habits.
3. Purpose of Multi-Click Detection Mode: Multi-click detection mode assumes the user only performs single-clicks. If a second click with an extremely short interval is detected, it is judged as a multi-click fault. This mode is more suitable for quickly verifying micro-switch stability than free-click mode, especially for high-frequency gaming mouse use, making it an efficient way to test mouse double-click.
4. Micro-Switch Aging and Health Score: The health score combines fault rate, total click count, and interval distribution, with 100 being the best. If the score is below 50, the micro-switch is severely aged and immediate replacement is recommended. Scores between 50-79 may indicate occasional faults, suggesting continued observation or micro-switch cleaning.
5. Which Mice Need Priority Testing: Second-hand mice, gaming mice used for over a year, and mice with softer or stiffer button feel are all recommended for mouse double-click testing. Wireless mice with low battery may also exhibit double-click-like anomalies, so ensure the battery is fully charged before testing.
6. Daily Maintenance Tips: Regularly clean dust from mouse button gaps and prevent liquids from entering the micro-switch. If double-click faults are detected, try applying a small amount of alcohol to clean the contacts, or directly replace the micro-switch. Performing mouse double-click testing monthly can help detect issues early.