Keyboard CPS Test

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Total Presses0
Average CPS0.0
Peak CPS0.0
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Keyboard CPS Test

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The keyboard CPS test measures how many key presses you can perform per second in a fixed time window. It helps you evaluate typing speed, compare keyboards, and monitor improvement over time.

How to Use

  1. Choose a test duration (5s or 10s)
  2. Click "Start Test" and begin pressing keys
  3. Watch average CPS, peak CPS, and total presses update in real time
  4. When time ends, review your results or try again

Features

Fixed 5s and 10s CPS test windows

Real-time average CPS calculation

Peak CPS tracking within 1-second bursts

Total key press counter

Clear history and restart anytime

Use Cases

  • Typing speed and stamina practice
  • Keyboard responsiveness comparison
  • Gaming key spam drills
  • Tracking CPS improvement over time
  • Quick performance check before tournaments

FAQ

What does CPS mean?

CPS stands for clicks (or key presses) per second. It measures how many times you can press keys within one second.

Why is my peak CPS higher than average?

Peak CPS is measured within a 1-second burst, while average CPS is spread across the entire test duration. Short bursts can be faster than your sustained speed.

Which keys should I press?

Any keys work. Most users stick to a few keys to maximize speed, but you can test real typing too.