Basically this dude Callum Macrae made an interesting fix to Parallax and I'm trying to provide some hard evidence that it's actually an improvement: github.com/wagerfield/parallax/pull/90
I'm starting to question whether Javascript might be the best implementation for simulating user events; hence why I became hesitant about answering your JSFiddle part of the question haha
Unfortunately not
If you choose to use JS to simulate user interaction, it'll negatively affect the integrity of your test results
Sorry I just went through load testing on my server so my Interwebz got owned
For recording, I recommend JitBit's Macro Recorder
The free edition will suffice to your needs; using it is easy - press record, circle your mouse like crazy (exaggerate it since you're stress testing) and then hotkey to stop recording
For GPU/CPU capture, I personally use MSI Afterburner because my GPU is MSI so the software came bundled
But I would also recommend NZXT Cam or HWINFO64, of which the latter is more accurate
The reason I'd like to define the movements prior to testing though is to ensure both the original and the fixed Parallax gets the same treatment.. think this would be possible?
I've never used Parallax myself - but in general, looping through an array of set values (which is what you have right now) with JS setInterval(function(){}, num); would do the trick
So that the same values are sent over and over to your Parallax instance
If you open the source of Parallax, you can try to find where the event bindings for .mousemove is located
Step through the function with debugger; and try to see if you can find a variable or callback that you attach your array to so that the origin values can be put in a loop.