Community submissions

Submit a Device Testing Tool

We maintain a public GitHub directory for useful keyboard, mouse, monitor, webcam, microphone, speaker, gamepad, and hardware diagnostic tools. Good submissions help technicians, gamers, creators, and everyday users find practical testing utilities faster.

Accepted categories

The list is intentionally narrow. We want tools people can actually use for diagnostics, calibration, repair checks, and setup validation.

Keyboard and mouse

Key testers, ghosting checks, polling rate tools, click testers, DPI tools, scroll tests, and input diagnostics.

Display and camera

Dead pixel tests, refresh rate checks, webcam tests, resolution tools, color checks, and screen calibration helpers.

Audio and sensors

Microphone tests, speaker tests, stereo checks, gamepad tools, vibration tests, gyroscope tests, and mobile diagnostics.

How to submit

For most people, the GitHub issue form is easiest. Developers can also open a pull request if they want to add the listing directly to the directory.

1. Use the issue form

Share the tool name, official URL, category, pricing model, platform, and a short reason why it belongs.

2. Wait for review

Submissions are checked manually for usefulness, safety, duplicates, and whether the description is factual.

3. Improve if requested

If details are missing, we may ask for clarification before accepting or rejecting the submission.

Prefer pull requests?

Open a branch against the public directory and add the tool in the right category. Keep descriptions neutral and avoid promotional wording.

Start Pull Request

KeyboardTester.click for Windows

Prefer an installed app shortcut? The KeyboardTester.click hardware testing suite is now available through Microsoft Store, while the browser version remains free and open.

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Submission FAQ

What tools can be submitted?

Practical testing tools for keyboards, mice, monitors, webcams, microphones, speakers, gamepads, mobile sensors, and similar hardware diagnostics.

Do submissions need to link back to KeyboardTester.Click?

No. The directory is reviewed for usefulness, transparency, safety, and fit. We do not require reciprocal links or paid placement.

Can non-open-source tools be submitted?

Yes, if the tool is genuinely useful and the listing clearly states whether it is free, paid, open source, browser based, or requires installation.

Windows app

KeyboardTester.click is available from Microsoft Store

Install the official Windows app shortcut, or keep using the same free testing tools in your browser.

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