Keyboard APM Test

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Features

This keyboard APM test tracks actions per minute by listening to keyboard and mouse input events in real time. APM, or Actions Per Minute, is commonly used to evaluate input rhythm, execution density, and overall control in games that rely on rapid switching between keys and mouse clicks. That makes it useful for RTS, MOBA, and even fast-paced FPS training. The tool includes multiple presets such as FPS, RTS, and a custom mode so you can test either general hand speed or a workflow that matches your own setup. During the test, it reports live APM, peak APM, total actions, correct actions, and accuracy, then visualizes your most-used inputs with a heatmap. This helps you understand whether your issue is raw speed, unstable rhythm, or inefficient key transitions. By reviewing saved history over time, you can compare training sessions and measure whether a new key layout or practice routine is actually improving your performance.

Want to find out how fast and consistent your keyboard execution really is? This keyboard APM test helps you measure actions per minute directly in the browser and pairs the result with accuracy, peak output, and key heatmap feedback. Whether you are practicing RTS macro speed, MOBA combo rhythm, or FPS movement switching, the tool is designed to show not only how fast you can press, but how efficiently you can maintain useful input patterns over time.

How to Use

  1. Choose a test duration first to decide whether you want to measure short-burst speed or longer sustained consistency.
  2. Select an input scheme such as FPS, RTS, or Custom depending on the type of training you want to run.
  3. Start the test and follow the highlighted key and mouse prompts while trying to keep your rhythm smooth and accurate.
  4. Review your APM, accuracy, peak output, and heatmap afterward to see whether your bottleneck is speed, stability, or key transition efficiency.

Features

Multiple presets for general esports training, including FPS, RTS, and custom key layouts.

Live APM, peak APM, total actions, correct actions, and accuracy tracking during every session.

Keyboard and mouse heatmap feedback that makes high-frequency input zones easy to identify.

Local history storage so you can compare sessions and track improvement over time.

Use Cases

  • Benchmark your baseline input speed before starting a new esports practice routine.
  • Check whether a new keyboard layout or hand position improves your rhythm and accuracy.
  • Compare burst performance in short tests with stability in longer sessions.
  • Use the main tool as a general training hub before moving into game-specific sub-tools such as CS2 or Fortnite.

FAQ

Does a higher APM always mean better performance?

Not always. Higher APM means denser input, but if your accuracy drops too much, your in-game execution may still feel sloppy. APM and accuracy should be evaluated together.

What is the difference between the main tool and a sub-tool?

The main tool focuses on general training logic and complete documentation, while sub-tools reuse the same engine but adapt the key scheme and SEO content for a specific game scenario.

Why should I test both short and long durations?

Short tests highlight burst speed, while longer tests reveal rhythm control and consistency under fatigue. Using both gives a more realistic picture of your input performance.