1. What is Mouse Disconnection Test - Movement Disconnection (Draw Test)? Mouse Disconnection Test - Movement Disconnection refers to having the user move the mouse rapidly within a designated area, and by recording the movement track and various metrics, detecting whether the mouse sensor, wireless transmission, and drivers have anomalies such as stuttering, frame skipping, or disconnection. Test results typically include movement point count, total distance, maximum interval time, and maximum jump distance.
2. Difference Between Mouse Disconnection Test - Movement Disconnection and Polling Rate Test: The polling rate test mainly detects how frequently the mouse reports data per second, while the movement disconnection test focuses on the continuity and stability of the track during actual movement. A high polling rate does not mean movement is smooth; the disconnection test can intuitively expose transmission or sensor issues.
3. Mouse Movement Health Standards: A healthy mouse should maintain a continuous track with no sudden jumps during rapid movement. If the maximum interval exceeds 200ms or the maximum jump exceeds 300px, there may be stuttering or frame skipping. The fewer anomalies, the better.
4. What Factors Cause Movement Stuttering or Frame Skipping? Common causes include: dirty sensor lens, mouse pad surface unsuitable for optical sensors, wireless signal interference or low battery, unstable USB port power supply, driver issues, and loose internal cables in the mouse.
5. Wireless Mice Need Special Attention in Mouse Disconnection Test - Movement Disconnection: Wireless mice may experience data packet loss under low battery or signal interference, causing intermittent movement tracks. Before testing, ensure the battery is fully charged and keep the receiver close.
6. Daily Maintenance Suggestions: Regularly clean the mouse sensor lens, use a reliable mouse pad, avoid using optical mice on glass or highly reflective surfaces; if disconnection tests are frequently abnormal, try replacing the mouse pad or updating drivers.
7. Disconnection Testing Methods: Disconnection testing focuses on detecting track interruption during rapid movement. This tool automatically identifies disconnections through real-time recording of maximum intervals and jump distances, and provides a manual disconnection marking button to help users actively record mouse disconnection test results. If you need to troubleshoot left button hold disconnection, it is recommended to use the mouse hold test tool in conjunction, separately detecting movement disconnection and button hold interruption to comprehensively evaluate mouse health.