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ACC64 is now on Facebook – follow new PC testers, guides and updates

ACC64 now has an official Facebook page, giving you another way to hear about new browser-based hardware testers, improvements to existing tools and practical PC troubleshooting guides. ACC64.com remains the main destination for running the tools themselves.

2026-08-23 • ACC64
ACC64 is now on Facebook – follow new PC testers, guides and updates
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Key takeaways

  • Follow major ACC64 tool launches and updates without checking the website every day.
  • ACC64.com remains the home of the actual hardware tests and diagnostic tools.
  • Facebook updates may cover PC troubleshooting guides, new articles and improvements to existing testers.
  • The page also gives users another place to suggest useful tests and improvements.

Where to use ACC64

ChannelBest for
ACC64.comRunning hardware tests, diagnosing devices and reading complete troubleshooting guides
ACC64 on FacebookDiscovering new testers, noteworthy updates and recently published guides

A new way to keep up with ACC64

Facebook complements the website rather than replacing it

ACC64 was built around a simple idea: when a mouse, keyboard, microphone, controller or another part of a PC setup behaves strangely, it should be possible to perform a useful first check without installing a collection of separate programs. The project continues to live primarily on ACC64.com, but there is now an official Facebook page for people who would also like to keep track of what changes over time.

The Facebook page is intended to work as a lightweight update channel. A new tester, an important improvement to an existing diagnostic tool or a recently published troubleshooting guide can be easier to notice in a social feed than by repeatedly browsing the site's navigation. This is especially useful for visitors who only need ACC64 occasionally and might otherwise miss a tool added after their previous visit.

You can follow the official ACC64 Facebook page at https://facebook.com/acc64com. The page is an optional companion to the service: you do not need Facebook to run ACC64 tools, and the website remains the place where tests, diagnostic interfaces and full guides are available.

  • Use Facebook to notice updates.
  • Use ACC64.com when you want to perform a test or read the full guide.
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What kind of ACC64 updates may appear on Facebook?

From new diagnostic tools to practical troubleshooting articles

One obvious category is the launch or expansion of hardware testers. ACC64 already covers a broad range of common PC and peripheral checks, including tools for mice, keyboards, headphones, microphones, webcams, monitors, gamepads and steering wheels. The site also contains MIDI, battery, connected-device, system-information, internet-speed and game-performance related tools. When a useful new capability is added, a short Facebook update can point users directly toward it.

Existing tools also evolve. A browser-based tester may gain a clearer status display, more useful instructions, additional diagnostic information or a better way to interpret what the browser is receiving from a device. Those improvements do not always justify a long announcement, yet they can materially change how helpful a test is. Social posts offer a convenient way to highlight the changes that are worth revisiting.

Another important area is editorial content. Hardware troubleshooting often requires more than pressing a Start button. A guide can explain what a suspicious result means, which Windows or browser settings are worth checking and when a second test on another port or computer can help. Facebook can surface these guides, while the complete instructions remain on ACC64.com.

  • new hardware and peripheral testers
  • improvements to existing ACC64 tools
  • PC troubleshooting guides
  • new technology articles and significant site updates

Why follow ACC64 if the website already contains everything?

Discovery and diagnostics are two different jobs

The website and the Facebook page solve different problems. When your mouse starts double-clicking unexpectedly or a controller stick appears to drift, you need the actual tester. That belongs on ACC64.com, where the browser can display device input and guide you through the check. When you simply want to know that a new diagnostic feature now exists, a social update is often the more convenient format.

This distinction becomes more useful as the project grows. A visitor may originally discover ACC64 because of a microphone problem and have no immediate reason to inspect the gamepad, monitor or game-performance sections. Months later, one of those tools may suddenly become relevant. Seeing a short update can remind the user that an appropriate diagnostic option exists before they start searching for another service.

Following the page is therefore less about replacing direct visits and more about reducing the effort required to discover changes. ACC64.com should still be the first stop when you want the complete list of current tools or need to troubleshoot a specific device. Facebook simply provides an additional route back to the right page.

Hardware testing is most useful when it leads to the next diagnostic step

A browser result is evidence, not always a final diagnosis

A practical hardware test is valuable because it helps separate symptoms. If a mouse produces repeated unintended clicks in an independent browser tester, the problem is different from a button that fails only inside one game. If a webcam works correctly in ACC64 but not in a meeting application, permissions or the application's device selection become more likely areas to investigate. The same principle applies to microphones, controllers, keyboards and other peripherals.

This is why guides and tool updates belong together. The tester can show what the browser receives, while a troubleshooting article can explain what to do with that information. Useful next steps may include reconnecting a device, changing a USB port, checking permissions, comparing another browser, reviewing drivers or repeating the test on a second computer when possible.

Facebook can make those supporting materials easier to discover without trying to move the diagnostic process into a social platform. A short post can identify a common issue and link back to the relevant ACC64 resource. The testing itself stays in an environment designed for interaction with browser APIs and hardware input.

  • Repeat suspicious results before drawing conclusions.
  • Compare the device in another application or browser.
  • Use online tests as a diagnostic clue rather than assuming every unusual reading proves hardware failure.
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Your suggestions can help shape future ACC64 tools

Real-world problems are useful ideas for new tests

A diagnostic website becomes more useful when its tools reflect the problems people actually encounter. If you repeatedly face an issue that ACC64 does not currently help investigate, the idea is worth sharing. The same applies when an existing tester works but could present a particular value more clearly or explain a confusing state more effectively.

A useful suggestion does not need to be technical. Describe the device, what is going wrong and what you would like a tester to help determine. For bug reports, adding the operating system and browser can be particularly helpful because browser hardware APIs and permission behavior are not identical across platforms. Clear context makes it easier to distinguish a site issue from a limitation imposed by the browser.

Not every proposed measurement is technically possible on a web page. Browsers deliberately restrict access to many low-level hardware details for security and privacy reasons. Even so, a suggestion that cannot become a direct measurement may still lead to a better explanation, an additional check, a troubleshooting flow or a different tool that addresses the same user problem in a reliable way.

  • Describe the device and the symptom.
  • Explain what you want the test to answer.
  • Include browser and operating system details when reporting a technical problem.
  • Avoid posting private information in public comments.

The simplest way to use Facebook and ACC64 together

Discover on social media, diagnose on the website

For most users the best workflow is uncomplicated. Follow the Facebook page if you want occasional updates, and open ACC64.com whenever one of those updates is relevant to you. If a new tester solves a problem you currently have, you can move directly from the post to the tool. If the update is not relevant, there is nothing else you need to do.

When you already know what is wrong, going straight to the website remains faster. ACC64 groups tools around common device categories and diagnostic needs, while longer blog articles provide the space required for step-by-step explanations. A social post is useful for discovery, but it cannot replace the interactive test or the detailed context of a full troubleshooting guide.

The result is a practical division of roles. ACC64 does not need Facebook to function, and Facebook does not become a second version of the site. Instead, the fan page can act as a simple notification and community channel for people interested in PC hardware, browser-based testing and solving everyday technical problems.

In short

The ACC64 Facebook page adds a convenient discovery channel without changing the role of the main website. ACC64.com remains the place to run hardware testers, inspect diagnostic information and read complete troubleshooting material, while Facebook can highlight new tools, useful improvements and fresh articles. If you want to keep an eye on the project, follow the official ACC64 page at https://facebook.com/acc64com and feel free to share ideas for future testers or improvements.

FAQ

What is the official ACC64 Facebook page?

The official page linked from ACC64.com is https://facebook.com/acc64com.

Do I need Facebook to use ACC64?

No. ACC64 hardware testers and guides are available through ACC64.com. Facebook is only an additional way to follow project updates.

What can ACC64 post about on Facebook?

Updates may include new testers, changes to existing diagnostic tools, PC troubleshooting guides, technology articles and other significant ACC64 developments.

Can users suggest new ACC64 testers?

Yes. A useful suggestion should explain the device, the problem and what information or behavior the proposed tester should help verify.

Sources

ACC64 editorial article prepared from the cited materials and approved before publication.