I am not able to do anything with leftclick (punch, dig, use tools, etc.) while moving, and even when I stop moving, I have to click multiple times before I can do anything. This seems to be an issue with my trackpad -- I don't seem to be able to click anything while typing, even outside of Minecraft (if I try to click a hyperlink, for example, it won't register the click unless I'm not typing anything).
This never happened before, though, and I can't figure out how to fix it. I've checked the mouse setting and haven't managed to find a way to turn it off. I am able to move the mouse while using WASD in Minecraft, so I can look around during/after running, just not affect the world when I left-click.
I'm running Windows 8, on a Lenovo Ideapad Y570, using the built in trackpad which utilizes Synaptics software. This is Minecraft 1.7.5 (unmodded), but I think the problem is with the mouse, not with Minecraft. If anyone could help, I would really appreciate it. It's getting really frustrating not to be able to dig in a line or to have to click 3 times to cut down wood even after I've stopped moving!
edit: Of course I'd find the answer just after posting this topic, not in the half hour of googling beforehand.
It's a problem with Windows 8 that you can't fix from the mouse settings in the control panel. Instead, you have to go to PC Settings (open apps and search PC Settings from there), PC and Devices, then Mouse and Touchpad. There's a choice at the bottom for a mouse delay; make it "no delay."
This never happened before, though, and I can't figure out how to fix it. I've checked the mouse setting and haven't managed to find a way to turn it off. I am able to move the mouse while using WASD in Minecraft, so I can look around during/after running, just not affect the world when I left-click.
I'm running Windows 8, on a Lenovo Ideapad Y570, using the built in trackpad which utilizes Synaptics software. This is Minecraft 1.7.5 (unmodded), but I think the problem is with the mouse, not with Minecraft. If anyone could help, I would really appreciate it. It's getting really frustrating not to be able to dig in a line or to have to click 3 times to cut down wood even after I've stopped moving!
edit: Of course I'd find the answer just after posting this topic, not in the half hour of googling beforehand.
It's a problem with Windows 8 that you can't fix from the mouse settings in the control panel. Instead, you have to go to PC Settings (open apps and search PC Settings from there), PC and Devices, then Mouse and Touchpad. There's a choice at the bottom for a mouse delay; make it "no delay."