Windows 11 Mouse Polling Rate Test (Hz Checker)

Measure your mouse polling rate in Hz and check stability using a browser-based test, no downloads required.

Current Rate
0 Hz
Peak Rate
0 Hz
Average (1s)
0 Hz
MOVE MOUSE HERE Keep moving in wide circles to measure maximum Hz

Troubleshooting

If the measured polling rate looks low in Windows 11, set your desired Hz in the mouse driver software and test again. Use a direct USB port and disable USB power saving, hubs can reduce stability or cap Hz. If results fluctuate, compare wired vs wireless mode and close background load before re-testing.

Pro tip

Test wired first and use a direct USB port (avoid hubs) for the most stable results.

Common symptoms

  • Polling rate capped at 125Hz
  • Hz fluctuates or spikes
  • Feels less responsive in games

Use mouse polling rate windows 11 to verify whether your polling rate setting is applying and whether it stays stable. On Windows 11, USB power saving and driver profiles are common sources of capped Hz. aim feels inconsistent, the cursor feels a bit floaty, or you changed a driver setting and want proof it actually applied.

Let the test run for 10 to 20 seconds, then judge the typical range. A stable line usually feels more predictable than a setup that jumps between low and high values. If the reading looks lower than expected, the most common causes are a capped profile in mouse software, a USB hub or dock, USB power saving in Windows 11, or a wireless mode that trades latency for battery.

To get a clean result from this mouse polling rate windows 11, keep it simple: plug directly into a USB port, not a front panel hub, close overlays, and avoid input remappers while you test. If you are on wireless, compare wired versus your dongle mode, and if you use Bluetooth, expect lower numbers and more jitter on some setups. Also try a second browser and repeat the same hand movement, consistency matters more than chasing the highest peak.

Once you have a stable baseline, change one thing at a time, then sign out or reboot if a driver update just happened and re-run the test. If higher Hz makes your game feel better, keep it, but if you notice stutter or uneven frame pacing, dropping from 1000 to 500 can be a sensible compromise on older CPUs. For more input checks, use the input hub at Input tests, and if clicks feel odd in addition to motion, pair this with the mouse double click test. After each change, come back to the mouse polling rate windows 11 to confirm the setting you think you applied is what the PC is actually receiving.

FAQ

What is mouse polling rate?

Polling rate is how often the mouse reports its position to the computer, measured in Hz. Higher Hz can reduce input delay, but stability matters.

Why does the measured Hz fluctuate?

Wireless mode, USB power saving, hubs, and background load can introduce jitter. Test wired on a direct port and compare multiple runs.