The most complete free online key rollover test. Find your exact keyboard rollover limit — 2KRO, 6KRO, 10KRO, or full N-Key Rollover (NKRO). Detect key ghosting and key blocking in real time. Test gaming combos like WASD plus Shift plus Space plus Ctrl. Check anti-ghosting coverage with preset gaming, typing, and shortcut key combinations. Works on all keyboards — mechanical, membrane, gaming, and laptop. No download, no install, no sign-up required.
Counts exactly how many keys your keyboard registers at the same moment. The live counter updates every frame as you hold and release keys. Your peak simultaneous count is your keyboard's effective N-Key Rollover number — the true limit before ghosting or blocking occurs.
Detects key ghosting automatically — when your keyboard stops registering a key that is still physically held. The ghost alert fires when the live count drops below your established peak while the same keys remain pressed. Ghosting is caused by keyboard matrix limitations on budget and mid-range boards.
Nine preset gaming and productivity key combinations test specific rollover scenarios — from basic WASD to 9-key NKRO stress tests. Each combo auto-detects whether all required keys registered simultaneously, giving you a pass/fail result for real-world use cases like FPS, MMO, rhythm games, and code editors.
Automatically classifies your keyboard's rollover: Poor (2KRO), Adequate (6KRO), Good (10KRO), or Excellent (NKRO). The grade updates live as you reach new peak simultaneous key counts. Use this to verify whether your keyboard's advertised NKRO specification matches its actual performance.
Every key pressed lights up red on a visual keyboard layout in real time. The hero keyboard preview at the top of the page also lights up as you type — giving you immediate visual confirmation of which keys are registering. Keys stay highlighted while held and return to default on release.
Every keydown and keyup event is logged with a millisecond timestamp and the key's code. The Key History tab records every simultaneous combination that reached 2 or more keys — letting you review your test session and export which combos your keyboard handled successfully.
Determine your exact NKRO limit in under 2 minutes — no download, no install, works in any modern browser.
On the Rollover Test tab, click inside the grey test area to give it keyboard focus. The border will turn red to confirm focus is active. Without focus, keys may not register in the test. If keys are still not registering, click directly inside the test box again — some browsers require an explicit click inside the focused element before capturing keyboard events.
Begin pressing and holding multiple keys at the same time. Start with 2–3 keys, then progressively add more without releasing. Watch the live counter at the top — it shows exactly how many keys are registered at this moment. Hold W, A, S, D together first. Then add Shift, Space, Ctrl, and more. The peak number shown is your current best rollover count.
Keep adding keys while holding all previous ones. Watch the live counter carefully. When the count stops increasing even as you press additional keys, you have reached your keyboard's rollover limit. The last number before it stopped increasing is your NKRO value. If the count drops while you are still holding keys, ghosting has occurred — your keyboard's matrix cannot handle that specific combination.
Switch to the Gaming Combos tab after running your basic rollover test. Each combo card shows a specific key combination used in real games and productivity apps. Hold the listed keys in the rollover area — the combo card automatically updates to show pass or fail when those exact keys are detected as held simultaneously. This tells you whether your keyboard handles real-world scenarios, not just raw key counts.
Check the Rollover Grades tab for a complete breakdown of all rollover types and what each means for your use case. Your keyboard's classification (2KRO through Full NKRO) appears live in the stats bar at the top. If your keyboard is advertised as NKRO but only reaches 6 on this test, it may be operating in USB boot mode — check for an NKRO toggle in your keyboard's companion software or a dedicated hardware key combination.
Open in any modern browser and test immediately. No download, no driver software, no account required. Works on Windows, macOS, Linux, and Chromebook with Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari. The entire key rollover tester runs locally in your browser.
Most key rollover testers only count simultaneous keys — this tool also automatically detects and flags ghosting and blocking events in real time. When a held key drops out unexpectedly, the alert fires immediately so you know exactly when and where your keyboard's matrix is failing.
Nine preset combo tests cover the actual key combinations used in FPS, MMO, rhythm games, and code editors — not just abstract simultaneous counts. This tells you whether your keyboard passes or fails at the specific inputs your games require, not just whether it reaches a number in a lab test.
Every keypress lights up on a visual keyboard layout in real time — both in the hero section and in the test area. Visual confirmation makes it immediately clear which keys are registering and which are being silently dropped by the keyboard's matrix without any numbers required.
Every keystroke you press stays on your device. No key inputs, combinations, or test results are sent to any server. The rollover tester runs entirely in your browser using local JavaScript event listeners. Your typing patterns and key combinations remain completely private.
Mechanical keyboards, membrane keyboards, gaming keyboards, laptop built-in keyboards, wireless keyboards, and USB hubs all work identically from the browser's perspective. The rollover test reads native browser keyboard events — no HID driver or manufacturer software required.
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