Test every key on your keyboard free in your browser. Check key coverage, N key rollover, ghosting on common gaming key combinations, and stuck keys, with a live visual keyboard that lights up as you type.
Press keys across your keyboard, hold several at once, and run the ghost combo checks to get a full plain language summary of your keyboard health.
Some shortcuts, such as Cmd Tab or Win L, are captured by your operating system before reaching the browser. This is normal and not a sign of a faulty key.
Browsers only detect key presses on a focused element, so click inside the visual keyboard box before you start typing.
Work across the whole keyboard, letters, numbers, function row, modifiers, and arrows. Each key lights up as pressed and stays marked once tested.
Try pressing several keys at once, for example A, S, D, F, J, K, and L together, to see your max simultaneous count and check for N key rollover.
Click each combo button, then hold that exact combination for a few seconds. A failed combo usually means one key drops out when the others are held.
Tracks which physical keys have registered at least once, so you can spot a single dead key that easy typing might otherwise miss.
Measures the highest number of keys held down at the same time, which reveals whether your keyboard can handle demanding gaming key combinations without dropping input.
Runs specific gaming style key combinations known to expose ghosting on cheaper keyboards, and flags any key that stays held far longer than a normal press.
Meets 6 key rollover or full N key rollover, the gaming mechanical standard
Functional for most typing and many games
Typical of budget membrane keyboards, may drop inputs in fast combos
Nearly every key on your layout has been confirmed working
Keep testing, low coverage usually means untested keys rather than a faulty keyboard
A key held over 5 seconds without release, retest that key on its own
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Browsers only send key events to whichever element currently has focus. Clicking the visual keyboard area gives it focus so it can capture your key presses.
N key rollover describes how many keys a keyboard can register held down at the same time. Cheap membrane keyboards often cap at 2 or 3, while gaming mechanicals typically support 6 or more, sometimes unlimited depending on the connection.
Ghosting happens when certain key combinations produce a missing or extra keypress because of how the internal key matrix is wired. A common example is a keyboard dropping one key when three specific keys are held together.
Normal typing rarely holds more than 3 or 4 keys at once, so this stat needs a deliberate test. Try pressing 6 or more keys together on purpose, for example A, S, D, F, J, K, and L at the same time.
Certain shortcuts are intercepted by your operating system before they ever reach the browser. This is expected behavior, not a fault with your keyboard or this tool.
It means a key was detected as held for more than 5 seconds without a release event. This can be a genuine stuck switch, or a false flag if you deliberately held a key that long, retest that specific key on its own to confirm.
Not directly. Chatter needs interval based analysis on repeated presses of the same key. If you suspect chatter, type a sentence in any text field and look for unwanted duplicate characters from single presses.
Yes, any keyboard your operating system recognizes, including laptop scissor switch keyboards, external mechanical boards, and wireless or Bluetooth keyboards, works the same way with this test.
No. The visual layout covers the most common keys, but the tester still captures whatever key codes your keyboard sends, so coverage may read slightly differently on non standard, split, or custom layouts without affecting the rollover and ghosting checks.
No. This keyboard test runs entirely in your browser. There is nothing to download and no account is required.
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