Keyboard Polling Rate Test

Measure browser-observed key event intervals, timing stability, and jitter to compare gaming keyboards, USB ports, hubs, and wireless modes.

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Keyboard Polling Rate Test

Press one key repeatedly. The chart focuses on interval consistency and estimated input frequency.

Estimated rate

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Latest interval

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Jitter

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Samples

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Stable target

Lower jitter

Current key

Press a key

Window

Latest 36 intervals

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Keyboard Polling Rate Test FAQ

What does this keyboard latency tester measure?

It measures browser-observed keyboard event timing: average delay, minimum, maximum, P95, jitter, and sample stability. It is useful for comparing keyboards, USB ports, Bluetooth mode, and system settings, but it is not a lab-grade physical switch-to-screen measurement.

Why can browser keyboard latency results vary?

Results can change because of operating system scheduling, browser overhead, background tabs, wireless mode, USB hubs, power saving, and display refresh behavior. Run several rounds and compare the same setup under similar conditions.

Can this tool find keyboard chatter or double typing?

Yes. The diagnostic panel flags unusually short repeat intervals for the same key, which can indicate switch chatter, debounce problems, dirt, or a failing key.

Is my key data uploaded?

No. The keyboard test runs locally in your browser. The report export is generated on your device and no typed content is sent to a server by this tool.