A manual click test lets you set your own duration, then measure how many clicks you can register in that window. If you leave the timer blank, the test runs continuously until you stop it, which is useful for practice sessions and consistency training.
Choose Manual Click Test. In Set Timer, type the number of seconds you want (digits only), or leave it blank for unlimited. Click inside the test area to start. Click Stop Test to finish, and your clicks, time, and CPS will show in the results popup.
Set Timer lets you practice for any length of time. Try short bursts like 5–10 seconds for pure speed, or longer runs like 60–120 seconds for stamina. Using the same time each day also makes it easier to compare your progress.
Manual mode is flexible. You can run longer than fixed tests, which helps you build rhythm and stamina. You can also match the exact time you use in a game or task, so your results feel more realistic and easier to track.
Keep your hand relaxed, use a consistent finger position, and focus on smooth rhythm rather than force. If fatigue starts, stop the test and try shorter intervals. A responsive mouse and comfortable grip can improve accuracy and reduce strain.
CPS is calculated as clicks divided by time. A higher number means faster clicking, but consistency matters too. Use manual mode to compare short vs. long durations and identify the technique that gives you the best balance of speed and control.