Whether you are deep into a competitive gaming session or writing lines of code, you rely heavily on your peripherals. But hardware degrades over time. Mechanical switches start to stick, optical sensors gather dust, and suddenly, you are experiencing dropped inputs or frustrating double-clicks. Before you throw out your expensive gear and buy a replacement, it is crucial to diagnose the exact issue. Thankfully, you no longer need to download clunky diagnostic software to figure out what is wrong. Why Hardware Testing Matters Input delay and switch failure often happen so gradually that you m ight not even notice them at first. You might think your reaction time is slowing down, but in reality, your mouse might be failing to register rapid clicks, or your keyboard might be suffering from ghosting (where simultaneous keypresses are ignored). Running a routine diagnostic test helps you: Identify dead zones on touchscreens. Check the N-Key Rollover (NKRO) limits of your keyboard. Ver...
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