How to Test Logitech G Pro X Keyboard Polling Rate Online (Without Installing G Hub)
Just bought a Logitech G Pro X keyboard? Skip installing G Hub - use our Keyboard Polling Rate Test to confirm your 1000Hz performance in seconds.
How to Test Logitech G Pro X Keyboard Polling Rate Online (Without Installing G Hub)
You just unboxed your new Logitech G Pro X mechanical keyboard. It promises a pro-grade 1000Hz (1ms) response time. But to verify that, Logitech typically pushes you toward G Hub - a large app many users do not want running in the background.
If you just want to check performance and move on, you do not need to install anything.
Run the Logitech G Pro X Polling Rate Test (No Install)
Open the Keyboard Polling Rate Test
Why Polling Rate Matters for the G Pro X
The Logitech G Pro X is marketed as an esports keyboard, and polling rate is a big part of that promise.
- 125Hz: Standard office keyboard speed (about 8ms between reports)
- 1000Hz: The competitive standard (about 1ms between reports)
If your USB setup or power settings are throttling input, even a premium keyboard can feel slightly less responsive. The difference is subtle, but in fast games it adds up.
How to Test Your Logitech G Pro X (No Install Required)
Follow these steps for a clean, repeatable reading:
- Close unnecessary apps: Make sure your browser tab is the active window.
- Open the tool: Go to the Keyboard Polling Rate Test page.
- Start mashing: Rapidly alternate between two keys (A and S) or cycle through WASD nonstop.
- Watch the dashboard: Look at Peak Hz.
Pro tip: Do not press one key once and stop. To see the true peak, you need to generate lots of distinct key events quickly (do not just hold a key down).
Interpreting the Results
- If you see about 800 to 1000Hz: Great - your Logitech G Pro X is running as expected.
- If you see about 125Hz or 500Hz: Something is limiting event throughput.
Try these quick fixes:
- Plug into a different USB port (avoid hubs and front-panel ports)
- Disable aggressive USB power saving in Windows (USB selective suspend)
- Close heavy background apps and browser tabs, then retest
Why Use Our Browser-Based Test?
Our tool uses high-resolution browser input timestamps (KeyboardEvent.timeStamp, based on the performance.now() time origin) to measure the interval between key events and calculate Hz.
- No bloatware
- Instant results
- No executables
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Related keyboard guides
- Learn the basics: Keyboard Polling Rate Explained
- Verify rollover: Keyboard Ghosting Test Guide
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