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マウスポーリングレートテスト

マウスポーリングレートを測定(ブラウザイベントHz)

ブラウザがマウス移動イベントを受け取る頻度(Hz)を測定します。明らかな問題(例: 約125Hzで固定)を見つける目安になりますが、研究用のUSB測定ではありません。

計測時間
10秒は速い、30秒はより安定。
開始後、この範囲内で動かしてください
円や8の字で動かし続けてください。範囲外に出ないよう注意。より良い結果のため、有線マウスを使い、重いバックグラウンドアプリを閉じてください。
10秒
ヒント(Windows): 「ポインターの精度を高める」(マウス加速)をオン/オフで比較すると、よりクリーンな結果が得られます。
サンプリング分布
0サンプル
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61-120 Hz
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121-200 Hz
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201-350 Hz
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351-700 Hz
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701-1200 Hz
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1200+ Hz
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What is Mouse Polling Rate?

Polling rate measures how often your mouse reports position updates, expressed in Hertz (Hz). A 1000Hz mouse sends 1000 updates per second, providing smoother cursor movement and lower latency—crucial for competitive gaming. This browser-based test measures your mouse's actual polling rate with no software installation, showing median, peak Hz, and stability.

How This Online Polling Rate Test Works

Our polling rate tester measures the time interval between mouse movement events in your browser. When you move your mouse, each position update is timestamped with high-precision timers. By calculating the frequency of these updates, we determine your effective polling rate in Hz. We also show distribution patterns, median values, and stability scores. All processing happens locally—no mouse data is sent to servers.

Accuracy and Limitations

This browser-based test accurately measures polling rates up to approximately 1000Hz for most scenarios. However, there are limitations: Browser event handling introduces some variance. Very high polling rates (2000Hz+) may not measure accurately. System load and compositor timing can affect readings. USB hubs or power saving may throttle rates. For lab-grade precision, hardware USB analyzers are more accurate.

How to Interpret Your Results

Polling Rate

125Hz is standard for basic mice, 500Hz is common for gaming, 1000Hz is high-performance. If expecting higher but seeing ~125Hz, check mouse software or USB power settings.

Stability Score

High stability means consistent polling intervals. Low stability with erratic readings may indicate USB issues, power saving throttling, or system interference.

Distribution

The frequency distribution shows how consistent your polling is. A tight peak indicates stable polling; a wide spread suggests inconsistent intervals.

Mouse Polling Rate FAQ

Common questions about Hz, polling rate, and input latency.

About This Test

Methodology: Our testing methodology uses standard Web APIs (PointerEvent, performance.now()) supported by all modern browsers. Tests measure browser-level event frequency.

About: HardwareTest provides free, privacy-first hardware diagnostics. All tests run entirely in your browser with no data collection.

Disclaimer: This tool measures browser-level polling rates, which may differ from hardware-level rates. For precise measurements, manufacturer tools or USB analyzers may be needed.