So you are likely viewing this thread because you are having some issues with mouse movement and sensitivity while playing Minecraft. Your case might not be the exact same as mine, but hopefully this fix will work perfectly for you. I was running MC 1.8.9, and the sensitivity was much higher then usual. On top of that, I was doing random spins when trying to turn and the sensitivity kept changing. On top of that, the sensitivity issues only occur in minecraft, which is the strangest thing.
First: Open your task manager. This can be done by right clicking the icon bar or right clicking the Windows icon. If you still have trouble, try google. Now you should see all the "tasks," or programs running.
Then: End all tasks that seem mouse or trackpad related. For example, I had a few with the name "Synaptics Touchpad Pro," and some related to my razer brand deathadder mouse. To end the task, just right click it and click "end task." Don't worry about messing stuff up by ending the tasks, if it is important, you will see it immediately start back up; if it does that, you do not need to re-end it.
And if your problem was anything like mine, you should be good to go.
I believe that this fixes it because multiple programs were interfering with each-other.
Please note that many people believe that it is a minecraft problem, but it is not. The sensitivity issues only occur in Minecraft because the mouse pointer tries to be centered at all times in minecraft, which seems to be what can cause the issues.
I decided to post this thread because I searched and could not find a solution online, and I was lucky enough to find the fix myself. Hope I helped, and have a nice day.
I have found that windows game mode is screwing with the mouse smoothing. Opening it in minecraft showed very smoothed mouse movement. I disabled it in the windows settings and now my problem is gone!
So you are likely viewing this thread because you are having some issues with mouse movement and sensitivity while playing Minecraft. Your case might not be the exact same as mine, but hopefully this fix will work perfectly for you. I was running MC 1.8.9, and the sensitivity was much higher then usual. On top of that, I was doing random spins when trying to turn and the sensitivity kept changing. On top of that, the sensitivity issues only occur in minecraft, which is the strangest thing.
First: Open your task manager. This can be done by right clicking the icon bar or right clicking the Windows icon. If you still have trouble, try google. Now you should see all the "tasks," or programs running.
Then: End all tasks that seem mouse or trackpad related. For example, I had a few with the name "Synaptics Touchpad Pro," and some related to my razer brand deathadder mouse. To end the task, just right click it and click "end task." Don't worry about messing stuff up by ending the tasks, if it is important, you will see it immediately start back up; if it does that, you do not need to re-end it.
And if your problem was anything like mine, you should be good to go.
I believe that this fixes it because multiple programs were interfering with each-other.
Please note that many people believe that it is a minecraft problem, but it is not. The sensitivity issues only occur in Minecraft because the mouse pointer tries to be centered at all times in minecraft, which seems to be what can cause the issues.
I decided to post this thread because I searched and could not find a solution online, and I was lucky enough to find the fix myself. Hope I helped, and have a nice day.
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Curse PremiumThanks, worked perfectly
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you are a saint.
I believe Origin is one of the programs that causes this. I had this bug too, but when I close Origin it is fixed.
THANK YOU SOO MUCH FIXED IT!!!! THANK YOU
I have found that windows game mode is screwing with the mouse smoothing. Opening it in minecraft showed very smoothed mouse movement. I disabled it in the windows settings and now my problem is gone!
Also found that MSI gaming app is another culprit. I can use razor synapse and it works fine. Beware of MSI software.