So, just to say first off, I HAVE had the sticky key problem before. This is not it. My timeline goes like this. Christmas got a new Lenovo Laptop. Downloaded MC. Started a game to see how it worked. Everything was runnning smooth up until i went into my inventory. I tried to left click on an item. Normally, the item would go into my "hand" as in being selected. instead, nothing happened. I tried to do the same with my right click and that didnt "select" the item either. I then tried to left and right click drag my item. That way worked. I cant shift click, cant separate the stacks once i have dragged the stack, and cant shift-click to move things to my hot bar. I really would like to have my inventory fixed so that I could "select" items like I am supposed to. The dragging appears to be slow to react as well, taking a few inches of mouse movement to actually take the item out of my slot and into my "hand". If anyone who could help me needs ANY more information, I will be more than happy to comply. I have tried redoing the controls every way possible, tried redownloading the game, force updating the game, and restarting my computer. Nothing has worked so if anyone could assist me I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks so much to everyone who does try and help.
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There is probably a keyboard driver that came with the laptop. Try disabling that. But to solve many of your future problems with this laptop do this:
1. take out your hard drive from the laptop
2. plug it into another computer
3. install Easus Partition manager
4. format the entire laptop hardrive (deleting any recovery partitions in the process)
5. plug the harddrive back into the laptop
6. reinstall windows
7. install only the needed drivers (networking, vga, audio, ect.)
8. install minecraft
9. enjoy your laptop that no longer is slowed down with manufacturer add ons
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Please post specs for your machine. Or a DXDIag would be awesome
My searching for "disabling keyboard drivers" only talks about completely disabling the laptop's keyboard which i do not wish to do. Could you possibly clarify what you mean? I apologize im not very technically inclined.
1. take out your hard drive from the laptop
2. plug it into another computer
3. install Easus Partition manager
4. format the entire laptop hardrive (deleting any recovery partitions in the process)
5. plug the harddrive back into the laptop
6. reinstall windows
7. install only the needed drivers (networking, vga, audio, ect.)
8. install minecraft
9. enjoy your laptop that no longer is slowed down with manufacturer add ons