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MouseTester ソフトウェア — ダウンロードとオンライン代替

MouseTester ソフトウェア — ダウンロードとオンライン代替

What the classic MouseTester desktop app does, its versions and the Reloaded fork, how to read its graph — plus a free online mouse tester you can run right now, no download.

What is MouseTester?

MouseTester is a classic Windows utility, originally written by microe1 and released open-source (MIT) on GitHub, that measures how your mouse reports movement. It plots xCount and yCount against time (or interval), so you can see your sensor's polling behaviour, spikes, and how consistently the mouse reports data.

It became the standard hobbyist tool in mouse-review communities for checking polling rate, sensor consistency, and motion behaviour — the kind of low-level data a normal driver panel never shows.

This page explains the software, its versions, and how to read its graph. If you just want to check clicks, scroll, buttons and double-click issues without installing anything, use the free online mouse tester below.

Versions & "MouseTester Reloaded"

There are a few builds in circulation. Newer is not always what reviewers use — many still prefer specific versions for consistent readings.

MouseTester v1.4 (microe1)

A widely used release from the original microe1 GitHub project. Common recommendation in r/MouseReview threads.

MouseTester v1.6

A later build referenced alongside v1.4; check the GitHub releases page for the current download.

MouseTester Reloaded

A community fork posted on Overclock.net. Microe paused development at v1.2; the fork adds features. It requires .NET Framework 4.0 Full.

MouseTester on GitHub

The source and official releases live at github.com/microe1/MouseTester under the MIT license — the safest place to download.

How to read the MouseTester graph

  1. Choose a measurement (xCount vs Time is the usual starting point) and click Collect, then move the mouse steadily.
  2. A clean plot shows evenly spaced points — even spacing means a stable polling interval.
  3. Gaps or clustered points suggest polling drops, USB issues, or wireless interference.
  4. Switch to xSum/ySum or Frequency vs Time to inspect polling rate and how it holds up at speed.
  5. Compare against your mouse's rated polling rate (125 / 500 / 1000 Hz and beyond) to spot under-reporting.

Where to download MouseTester safely

Download from the original source: the microe1/MouseTester GitHub releases page (MIT-licensed). For the Reloaded fork, use the Overclock.net thread that hosts it — and note it needs .NET Framework 4.0 Full installed.

Be cautious with random "mousetester download apk" or mirror sites; a desktop mouse tool has no reason to be an Android APK. Prefer GitHub or a source you trust, and scan any executable.

Prefer not to install anything? The online tester on this page runs entirely in your browser — no download, no account, nothing stored.

Test your mouse online — no download

A browser can't match a native tool's raw polling capture, but it instantly checks the things most people actually need: clicks, double-click faults, scroll, side buttons, and a browser-based polling-rate estimate.

インタラクティブマウステスター

下のエリアでクリック、スクロールし、全てのマウスボタンをテスト

クリック統計

ボタンクリックとダブルクリックを追跡

クリック: 0
中央
クリック: 0
クリック: 0
戻る
クリック: 0
進む
クリック: 0
スクロール
増分: 0

イベントログ

直近のマウスイベント(最新20件)

クリックまたはスクロールでイベントを表示

テスト方法

  • テストエリアの任意の場所をクリックしてボタンをテスト
  • スクロールホイールでスクロールをテスト
  • サイドボタンはテストエリアで動作します
  • 意図しないダブルクリック(赤で表示)に注意

MouseTester FAQ

Is MouseTester safe?

The original microe1 MouseTester is open-source under the MIT license, so you can review the code on GitHub. Download it from the GitHub releases page rather than unknown mirrors, and scan any executable before running it.

What is the latest MouseTester version?

Builds v1.4 and v1.6 circulate from the microe1 project; many reviewers still pick a specific version for consistent readings. Check the GitHub releases page for the current download.

What is MouseTester Reloaded?

A community fork shared on Overclock.net. The original author stopped at v1.2, and the fork adds features. It requires .NET Framework 4.0 Full.

How do I use MouseTester?

Install it, pick a measurement (e.g. xCount vs Time), click Collect and move the mouse, then read the plot: evenly spaced points mean a stable polling interval; gaps suggest drops or interference.

Does MouseTester measure DPI?

It focuses on polling/reporting behaviour rather than DPI. To measure DPI, use our online Mouse DPI Test, which calculates DPI from a known drag distance.

Is there an online version of MouseTester?

This page includes a free online mouse tester that runs in your browser — test clicks, scroll, buttons and double-click faults with no download. For a polling-rate estimate, use our Polling Rate Test.