🖱️ Polling Rate Test

Measure your mouse's polling rate (report rate) in Hz

Higher polling rates (125Hz, 250Hz, 500Hz, 1000Hz) mean smoother cursor movement

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What is Polling Rate?

The frequency at which your mouse reports its position to your computer

Common Rates

125Hz (8ms), 250Hz (4ms), 500Hz (2ms), 1000Hz (1ms), 2000Hz+ (0.5ms)

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Gaming Impact

Higher polling rates reduce input lag and improve responsiveness in games

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About Polling Rate

📊 Understanding Polling Rates

  • 125 Hz (8ms): Basic mice, sufficient for office work
  • 250 Hz (4ms): Entry-level gaming mice
  • 500 Hz (2ms): Mid-range gaming mice
  • 1000 Hz (1ms): High-end gaming mice (most common)
  • 2000+ Hz (0.5ms): Premium gaming mice

⚡ Why Polling Rate Matters

  • Lower input lag for more responsive gameplay
  • Smoother cursor movement and tracking
  • Better precision in fast-paced games (FPS, MOBA)
  • Reduced micro-stuttering during rapid movements

🎯 Testing Tips

  • Move your mouse continuously for accurate readings
  • Use circular or zigzag patterns for best results
  • Test for at least 10-15 seconds for stable measurements
  • Close other programs that might interfere with mouse input
  • Check your mouse software settings if results are unexpected

Note: Browser-based tests may show slightly lower values than the actual hardware polling rate due to browser refresh rate limitations (typically 60Hz or 120Hz). For most accurate results, test in fullscreen mode and ensure your display refresh rate matches or exceeds your desired polling rate.