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Is there a program to visualize the state of mouse buttons?
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Are there programs designed to test the normal operation of mouse buttons? I want something that works through DirectInput (or otherwise, other than WinAPI events, i.e. when intermittent and multiple clicks are detected due to poor contact), if with visualization in the form of some kind of graph, it’s generally ideal.
Something simple on WinAPI, of course, can be rolled out in half an hour, and something similar to VB6 is googled in one of the first links, but for some reason the program that works on window events does not respond to very fast and short "clicks". reacts almost in any way, alas. Also, a certain PassMark KeyboardTest was googled, which seems to do exactly what is needed, however, if you check the buttons in this program, they seem to work perfectly, but if you run any shooter, problems in the operation of the buttons will be quite noticeable on the same mouse .
I need this for a tactically competent check of mouse buttons without soldering them, you can of course check through toys, but it’s not very convenient, I’m thinking of writing something of my own through DirectX, but I decided to google it and ask around, all of a sudden there is already something like that ?
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