So, I have been playing Minecraft, and then it started doing left clicks and right clicks twice everytime i did it. I am completely unable to open/close doors because of this issue, and building is hard to do. I think it may be with my laptop I play on, but I was wondering if I can do anything about it.
Do you use a mouse or the touchpad? If mouse; wired or wireless?
When I visit my folks I play on their computer sometimes and I noticed that during a long play session that at a certain point theirs would start doing that, usually as the gameplay started to get just a tad laggy. They have a wireless keyboard and mouse also but I really didn't think they were the issue since they worked fine at first. I attributed it to the system slowing down.
Do you use a mouse or the touchpad? If mouse; wired or wireless?
When I visit my folks I play on their computer sometimes and I noticed that during a long play session that at a certain point theirs would start doing that, usually as the gameplay started to get just a tad laggy. They have a wireless keyboard and mouse also but I really didn't think they were the issue since they worked fine at first. I attributed it to the system slowing down.
I use a superleet gaming mouse, wireless, and chargable. I don't really think the mouse is an issue, I think it's my cruddy graphics card.
I don't think it's my mouse, it only happens in singleplayer but not in multiplayer.
As I indicated in my earlier post I think it's due to your computer starting to struggle resource wise. What you said about singleplayer and multiplayer makes sense because when you play multiplayer you connect to a computer hosting a server, whereas in singleplayer your computer has to host a local 'server' and thus must work harder.
As I indicated in my earlier post I think it's due to your computer starting to struggle resource wise. What you said about singleplayer and multiplayer makes sense because when you play multiplayer you connect to a computer hosting a server, whereas in singleplayer your computer has to host a local 'server' and thus must work harder.
So its doing this because my graphics card is crappy?
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ModeratorNo, it only happens in Minecraft
When I visit my folks I play on their computer sometimes and I noticed that during a long play session that at a certain point theirs would start doing that, usually as the gameplay started to get just a tad laggy. They have a wireless keyboard and mouse also but I really didn't think they were the issue since they worked fine at first. I attributed it to the system slowing down.
by c0yote
I tried it with terrible results. I gave my wife my glasses for a second, a creeper showed up and now my wife is pregnant.
Stupid 3D..
I use a superleet gaming mouse, wireless, and chargable. I don't really think the mouse is an issue, I think it's my cruddy graphics card.
I don't think it's my mouse, it only happens in singleplayer but not in multiplayer.
As I indicated in my earlier post I think it's due to your computer starting to struggle resource wise. What you said about singleplayer and multiplayer makes sense because when you play multiplayer you connect to a computer hosting a server, whereas in singleplayer your computer has to host a local 'server' and thus must work harder.
by c0yote
I tried it with terrible results. I gave my wife my glasses for a second, a creeper showed up and now my wife is pregnant.
Stupid 3D..
So its doing this because my graphics card is crappy?
Not necessarily. I don't know what your specs are but Minecraft is fairly processor intense
by c0yote
I tried it with terrible results. I gave my wife my glasses for a second, a creeper showed up and now my wife is pregnant.
Stupid 3D..