Free Mechanical Keyboard Tester — Test Your Switches Online
Key Hold Duration & Stats
Hover over any key on the visual layout to see its press count. Hold durations >500ms may indicate switch sticking.
| Key Code | Times Pressed | Avg Hold Duration (ms) | Status |
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Our free mechanical keyboard tester helps you diagnose issues with your switches in real time. Press keys to detect key chatter, double firing, stuck keys, and inconsistent actuation. Perfect for testing Cherry MX, Gateron, Kailh, and all other mechanical switches.
What is a Mechanical Keyboard Switch Tester?
A mechanical keyboard switch tester is an advanced online tool that diagnoses the health of individual mechanical switches. It helps identify problems like key chatter, double firing, sticking, and poor actuation that standard keyboard testers often miss.
How to Use This Mechanical Keyboard Tester
- Press keys on your physical keyboard and watch them light up on screen
- Look for red alerts indicating key chatter or double firing
- Check hold duration stats to detect stuck or sluggish switches
- Use the switch type selector to organize your testing session
Common Mechanical Keyboard Problems This Tool Detects
Key Chatter / Double Firing
One of the most common issues in mechanical keyboards. Our keyboard chatter test detects when a single press registers multiple inputs.
Stuck or Slow Switches
Our tool measures hold duration to help you find switches that are physically sticking due to dust, wear, or old lube.
Dead or Inconsistent Actuation
Quickly identify keys that don’t register or have inconsistent behavior across different switch brands.
Cherry MX, Gateron, Kailh & All Switch Brands
This mechanical keyboard tester works perfectly with Cherry MX, Gateron, Kailh, Akko, and even optical or magnetic switches. It analyzes the actual signal sent to your computer, not the switch type itself.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a mechanical keyboard tester?
A mechanical keyboard tester is a free online tool that helps you test individual switches for problems like key chatter, double firing, stuck keys, and actuation issues.
How do I test for key chatter on my mechanical keyboard?
Repeatedly press the same key in our keyboard chatter test tool. If the key registers multiple times from one physical press, you have chatter and the switch likely needs replacement.
Can this tool detect stuck mechanical switches?
Yes. Our mechanical switch tester tracks hold duration and flags switches that stay engaged too long, indicating they are physically sticking.
Does it work with Cherry MX, Gateron, and Kailh switches?
Yes, completely. The mechanical keyboard tester works with all switch brands because it measures the final electrical output.
Is this mechanical keyboard tester free?
Yes, 100% free with no signup, limits, or watermarks.
Why does my mechanical switch feel scratchy?
Scratchy sounds are usually caused by friction inside the switch. Applying proper keyboard lubricant often solves the issue.
