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How you can use drag-clicking to improve your CPS while gaming
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Do you want to learn how to drag-click (not to be confused with clicking and dragging)? Along with other techniques, such as jitter clicking, drag-clicking (also known as "tap-clicking" or "fazer clicking") is a technique in which you lightly drag or slide your finger across a mouse button with friction in order to achieve multiple clicks very quickly. Drag-clicking is often used by gamers in order to get more hits or shots in. With the proper technique and a little bit of practice, you can learn how to easily drag-click. This wikiHow article teaches you what drag-clicking is, how it is done, and when you should and shouldn't do it.

Things You Should Know

  • Grip the sides of your mouse with your thumb and ring finger. Lightly slide your index finger forward from the base of the mouse button while arching your wrist.
  • Make sure your index finger barely makes contact with the mouse button. The friction from the mouse button should cause your finger to skip.
  • Make sure you clean your mouse and dry your fingers before using drag-clicking techniques.
Section 1 of 5:

What is Drag-Clicking?

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  1. When you drag your finger across the mouse button while applying very light pressure, the friction causes your finger to skip across the mouse button and click the mouse with each skip. Doing so can greatly your improve your click speed.
    • The average person can quick-click at an average rate of about 6 clicks per second (CPS). Someone with really quick fingers may be able to click upwards of 15 clicks per second. Drag-clicking can increase your CPS to more than 30 clicks per second.
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How to Drag-Click

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  1. Not all mouses are built for drag-clicking. It has to have the right texture and be able to withstand the pressure of rapid clicking. The material of the mouse buttons should be a textured, matte, or grip surface. The mouse should also be durable with strong switches that can endure the stress of drag-clicking.
    • If your mouse button surface is too smooth for drag-clicking, you may be able to apply different types of tape in order to provide an adequate texture.
  2. Repeat use of your mouse can leave it covered in gunk and sweat. This can interfere with drag-clicking. Make sure your mouse is clean before you begin. You can clean the surface of your mouse using alcohol wipes. Then dry it using a microfiber cloth.[1]
  3. In addition to making sure your mouse is clean, you also need to make sure your fingers are dry and aren't covered in sweat or liquid.
  4. Start by gripping the mouse the way you normally would with your thumb on the left side and your pinky or ring finger on the right side.
  5. Make sure you are not pressing down on the mouse button. You should barely be making contact with the mouse.
    • For a short burst of drag-clicking, place your index finger in the middle of the mouse button rather than at the base of it.
  6. Lift your wrist while rotating your thumb and pinky or ring finger. Slide your finger forward from the base of the mouse button to the front. Apply light but even pressure throughout the entire motion. If it worked, you should hear a grinding or rapid-clicking noise.
    • Don't press too hard or it won't be effective. Allow your finger to slide across the mouse button. Your finger should skip across the mouse button like stones skipping across a pond.
    • Different sides of the mouse button make work better than others. If the center of the mouse button doesn't work, try the side or wing.
  7. You probably won't master this technique on your first try. You may not even master it in a few hours. It takes lots of practice to get good at drag-clicking. Don't give up. Keep practicing and you will eventually get it.[2]
  8. Once you get good at drag-clicking, there are many websites you can use to test your click speed and verify that the technique is working. These sites include the following:
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How to Improve Your Mouse Texture

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  1. If your mouse buttons are too smooth and not very conducive to drag-clicking, you can apply strips of electrical tape along the length of the mouse button. Electrical tape has the right texture for drag-clicking, plus it is inexpensive and readily available.
  2. Razer is a tech company that also produces textured tape that is meant to improve your mouse grip. It is also conducive to drag-clicking. It's a little more expensive than electrical tape, but it may be worth it.
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Downsides to Drag-clicking

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  1. Drag-clicking causes a lot of stress on the switches of your mouse buttons, which can greatly reduce the life of your mouse. It's recommended that you use a good quality mouse that is built sturdily. Good mouses you can use for drag-clicking include the following:[4]
    • Roccat Kone AIMO
    • Glorious Model O
    • Razer DeathAdder Elite
    • Redragon M711
  2. Some multiplayer PVP or PVE servers have limits on how high your clicks-per-second rate can be. This is to prevent players from cheating by using auto-clickers. If they detect that your click speed is too high, you will get kicked out of or possibly banned from the server. Check the rules of any server you are in before using drag-clicking.
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This article was written by Luigi Oppido and by wikiHow staff writer, Travis Boylls. Luigi Oppido is the Owner and Operator of Pleasure Point Computers in Santa Cruz, California. Luigi has over 25 years of experience in general computer repair, data recovery, virus removal, and upgrades. He is also the host of the Computer Man Show! broadcasted on KSQD covering central California for over two years. This article has been viewed 53,773 times.
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