So about a week ago, I was playing a modded minecraft jar, when suddenly the mouse started spinning uncontrollably. Any slight movement of the mouse (and I'm talking fractions of fractions of an inch) sends it spinning haywire, either facing straight up or straight down. I eventually tried restarting the game, and eventually reinstalling, but the problem persisted.
The reason I have put this in the unmodified forum is because I launched the vanilla game to try and see if it was a general Minecraft problem, and the problem was present there as well. I have searched virtually everywhere, in every dark, obscure corner of the internet, and have found no solution to my problem.
And please don't tell me to turn my mouse sensitivity down or get a new one. The mouse is totally fine and only has this issue in Minecraft. I have tried turning down sensitivity to minimum, and the spinning just got slightly slower, but did not stop. I'm running Windows 8 on 6GB of RAM and an i5 processor. If you need any additional information, please ask. I'm basically desperate at this point. Please, please help me.
So about a week ago, I was playing a modded minecraft jar, when suddenly the mouse started spinning uncontrollably. Any slight movement of the mouse (and I'm talking fractions of fractions of an inch) sends it spinning haywire, either facing straight up or straight down. I eventually tried restarting the game, and eventually reinstalling, but the problem persisted.
The reason I have put this in the unmodified forum is because I launched the vanilla game to try and see if it was a general Minecraft problem, and the problem was present there as well. I have searched virtually everywhere, in every dark, obscure corner of the internet, and have found no solution to my problem.
And please don't tell me to turn my mouse sensitivity down or get a new one. The mouse is totally fine and only has this issue in Minecraft. I have tried turning down sensitivity to minimum, and the spinning just got slightly slower, but did not stop. I'm running Windows 8 on 6GB of RAM and an i5 processor. If you need any additional information, please ask. I'm basically desperate at this point. Please, please help me.
Hi there I'll be glad to help if I can. First question: Are you on a Laptop or Desktop? If your on a Laptop does the problem still occur when unplugging the mouse and using the touchpad?
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Hi there I'll be glad to help if I can. First question: Are you on a Laptop or Desktop? If your on a Laptop does the problem still occur when unplugging the mouse and using the touchpad?
Hi, Colton,
I am on a laptop. The touchpad has the same problem. Unplugging the mouse does not appear to make any difference in the problem.
(P.S: Sorry for the long absence, I was not able to check on my thread yesterday.)
I am on a laptop. The touchpad has the same problem. Unplugging the mouse does not appear to make any difference in the problem.
(P.S: Sorry for the long absence, I was not able to check on my thread yesterday.)
Hmm...have you tried re-installing Java? Also if you have a 64 bit operating System be sure to install the 64 bit Java as well.
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Hmm...have you tried re-installing Java? Also if you have a 64 bit operating System be sure to install the 64 bit Java as well.
Hey,
I just wanted to let you know, I had given up on this a while to focus more on my studies, but when I heard that the 1.8 version was released, I became very anxious to get this fixed.
I don't know why, but I had thought of (and did) install the latest version of Java to try to fix the problem, but had not uninstalled the old versions. So a few minutes ago, I did just that, ran a reboot, and reinstalled Java, and now it works like a charm again. Thank you so much, man. You are a huge life saver.
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So about a week ago, I was playing a modded minecraft jar, when suddenly the mouse started spinning uncontrollably. Any slight movement of the mouse (and I'm talking fractions of fractions of an inch) sends it spinning haywire, either facing straight up or straight down. I eventually tried restarting the game, and eventually reinstalling, but the problem persisted.
The reason I have put this in the unmodified forum is because I launched the vanilla game to try and see if it was a general Minecraft problem, and the problem was present there as well. I have searched virtually everywhere, in every dark, obscure corner of the internet, and have found no solution to my problem.
And please don't tell me to turn my mouse sensitivity down or get a new one. The mouse is totally fine and only has this issue in Minecraft. I have tried turning down sensitivity to minimum, and the spinning just got slightly slower, but did not stop. I'm running Windows 8 on 6GB of RAM and an i5 processor. If you need any additional information, please ask. I'm basically desperate at this point. Please, please help me.
Hi there
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Hi, Colton,
I am on a laptop. The touchpad has the same problem. Unplugging the mouse does not appear to make any difference in the problem.
(P.S: Sorry for the long absence, I was not able to check on my thread yesterday.)
Hmm...have you tried re-installing Java? Also if you have a 64 bit operating System be sure to install the 64 bit Java as well.
Avid Gamer/YouTuber! I try to post one to two videos a day!
http://www.youtube.c...laystationFan45
Hey,
I just wanted to let you know, I had given up on this a while to focus more on my studies, but when I heard that the 1.8 version was released, I became very anxious to get this fixed.
I don't know why, but I had thought of (and did) install the latest version of Java to try to fix the problem, but had not uninstalled the old versions. So a few minutes ago, I did just that, ran a reboot, and reinstalled Java, and now it works like a charm again. Thank you so much, man. You are a huge life saver.