As the Topic title says my mouse is acting weird in-game. When I'm in game if I move with WASD everything is fine I get between 80-100 fps but as soon as I try and look around with my mouse the Fps drops. If I look around too fast the camera wont move until I stop moving the mouse, once I stop moving the mouse the camera moves to where I moved it. If I move the mouse slowly it kind of moves the camera slowly but its un-playable. I don't know how else to describe it. In-game menus the mouse works fine. Outside of minecraft the mouse works fine. It's only when I try to look around in game that this happens. I deleted my JAR and tried running vanilla but it still does it. Sorry if this has been posted before but I looked through the forums and couldn't find anyone with a similar problem. Any suggestions?
Try updating LWJGL. It governs input and output in Minecraft.
Just tired that. First I tried manually updating it, which did nothing. Then I tried the auto updater which I assume I was supposed to drag the META-INF and net folder into my jar right? Now it's frozen on the updating minecraft screen, it says done loading but is frozen there...
Just tired that. First I tried manually updating it, which did nothing. Then I tried the auto updater which I assume I was supposed to drag the META-INF and net folder into my jar right? Now it's frozen on the updating minecraft screen, it says done loading but is frozen there...
No, the auto-updater I believe is just run as it is. Seeing as your Minecraft will no longer load, you'll need to perform a force update (which will wipe-out the LWJGL update). To do so, start Minecraft, press 'Options' (above the 'Login' button), Press 'Force update!', then press 'Done', and login to Minecraft. See http://i.imgur.com/5b09B.png for visual instructions.
No, the auto-updater I believe is just run as it is. Seeing as your Minecraft will no longer load, you'll need to perform a force update (which will wipe-out the LWJGL update). To do so, start Minecraft, press 'Options' (above the 'Login' button), Press 'Force update!', then press 'Done', and login to Minecraft. See http://i.imgur.com/5b09B.png for visual instructions.
Forced the update, it's running again lol. The auto update is a JAR file though. How do I run it? When I click on it it just brings up the file directory in WinRAR. I'm sorry if I sound like someone who's never used a computer before lol.
Forced the update, it's running again lol. The auto update is a JAR file though. How do I run it? When I click on it it just brings up the file directory in WinRAR. I'm sorry if I sound like someone who's never used a computer before lol.
Wow! I feel like an idiot for not figuring that out on my own lol. Unfortunately the auto updater didn't work either so I don't think LWJGL is the problem. Thank you for your help so far though. Can you think of anything else it could be? I updated Java like an hour ago, that didn't do anything though.
Sorry for the double post but I was trying again to see if there is anything in game I can do to fix this and I noticed something! My cursor moves normally in the Inventory as long as I don't pick anything up with my cursor. As soon as I picked up a stack of wood It started to do the start stop jumping across the screen thing. If I move the cursor from point A to Point B it won't show the cursor moving at all until I stop moving the mouse, then it jumps from point A to point B. Exactly like when I try and look around with the mouse in the world...
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Just tired that. First I tried manually updating it, which did nothing. Then I tried the auto updater which I assume I was supposed to drag the META-INF and net folder into my jar right? Now it's frozen on the updating minecraft screen, it says done loading but is frozen there...
No, the auto-updater I believe is just run as it is. Seeing as your Minecraft will no longer load, you'll need to perform a force update (which will wipe-out the LWJGL update). To do so, start Minecraft, press 'Options' (above the 'Login' button), Press 'Force update!', then press 'Done', and login to Minecraft. See http://i.imgur.com/5b09B.png for visual instructions.
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Forced the update, it's running again lol. The auto update is a JAR file though. How do I run it? When I click on it it just brings up the file directory in WinRAR. I'm sorry if I sound like someone who's never used a computer before lol.
Right-click > Open with > Java Platform SE Binary
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