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Right-Click Speed Guide

>10 CPS
🌟 World Class
Top 0.1%
8–10 CPS
⚡ Elite
Top 1%
6–8 CPS
🚀 Fast
Top 10%
4–6 CPS
📖 Average
Top 30%
2–4 CPS
🕐 Casual
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What is Right-Click CPS?

Right-Click CPS (Clicks Per Second) measures how fast you can press the right mouse button. It is used to benchmark right-click speed for gaming, software testing, and peripheral diagnostics.

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Right-Click Technique

For maximum right-click speed, keep your ring finger relaxed and use short, sharp downward taps rather than pressing deeply. Avoid tensing the whole hand — isolated finger movement registers faster.

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Mouse Grip & Speed

A claw or fingertip grip generally enables faster right-click actuation than a palm grip. Lighter mice with stiff right-click switches also allow faster repeated presses without bottoming out.

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Mouse Debounce & CPS

Your mouse's debounce delay limits how fast right-clicks register. Office mice use 25–50ms, capping at ~20–40 clicks per second. Gaming mice use 1–10ms to remove this bottleneck.

Frequently Asked Questions

An average person scores 3–5 CPS. Casual users reach 5–8 CPS. Experienced users can exceed 8 CPS. Any score above 10 CPS over a 10-second window is considered elite for right-clicking.
Right-click speed matters most in RTS games (attack-move commands), FPS games (secondary fire/ADS), and MOBAs (item activation). Most players need 3–6 CPS for in-game right-click actions.
Yes. Shorter windows (1–5s) yield higher peak CPS because you can maintain maximum intensity briefly. Longer windows (30–60s) test sustained right-click endurance and produce lower averages. The 10-second window is the standard benchmark.
Practice isolated ring-finger taps with a relaxed wrist. Use a gaming mouse with a low debounce delay (1–10ms) for the right button. A claw or fingertip grip reduces the distance your finger travels per click.
Only right mouse button clicks are counted. Left clicks and keypresses are ignored. The score shows CPS (clicks per second) based on right-clicks only.