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Scroll Speed Test

Spin your mouse wheel (or swipe on mobile) inside the box as fast as you can — we count every pixel scrolled and your speed per second.

Scroll inside this box to start
Timer starts on your first scroll · 10 second test
0Pixels scrolled
10.0Seconds left
0Px / sec
0.0Screen-lengths

Scrolling for work, not sport? Automate it.

Reviewing long documents, testing infinite feeds, endless list QA — Kaizen Auto Mouse Click automates scrolling, clicking, cursor paths and keystrokes into repeatable sequences. A tiny offline Windows app.

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Just need raw click speed? Kaizen Fast Clicker is built for exactly that.

What is a scroll speed test?

A scroll speed test measures how much distance you can scroll in a fixed time. Every mouse-wheel tick or touch swipe inside the box counts its pixel distance (up or down — both count), giving a total and an average pixels per second, plus how many screen-lengths you covered. It runs entirely in your browser.

What's a fast scrolling speed?

Pixels / secondRating
< 3,000Leisurely
3,000–8,000Solid
8,000–20,000Very fast
20,000+Free-spin wheel territory

Numbers vary hugely with hardware: a ratcheted wheel scrolls a fixed amount per notch, while free-spinning wheels (Logitech MX-style hyper-scroll) can cover an entire long document in one flick.

How to scroll faster

Test your clicking pace too — the click speed test and spacebar counter cover the other fingers.

Automate scrolling on Windows

If you scroll the same reports, feeds or lists every day, Kaizen Auto Mouse Click replays scroll-and-click sequences with exact timing — and Kaizen Fast Clicker handles pure click-rate jobs. Both offline, both free to try.

Frequently asked questions

What is a scroll speed test?

A scroll speed test measures how much you can scroll in a set time — counted in pixels of wheel or swipe movement — and reports your average scrolling speed in pixels per second.

How does the test count scrolling?

Every wheel tick or touch swipe inside the box adds its pixel distance to your total, whichever direction you scroll. The test starts on your first scroll and runs for the time you pick.

What affects scroll speed?

Free-spin wheels (like Logitech's hyper-scroll) massively outscore ratcheted wheels. OS scroll settings, wheel lines-per-tick and trackpad sensitivity all change how many pixels each movement covers.

Can I automate scrolling?

Yes — Kaizen Auto Mouse Click can automate scroll actions along with clicks, cursor movement and keystrokes on Windows, useful for testing infinite-scroll pages or repetitive review work.

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