Ok, just to clarify from the start, I am not new to Minecraft, nor Optifine.
Ok, so I have this this laptop, a Lenovo E535, which I believe isn't the problem with the sticky keys. I have used and tested other keyboards with this computer, so obviously the keyboard isn't the problem.
This has been a problem for me for a while, and I have figured it out. It's Optifine. I usually download Optifine right a way for minecraft, so I never really tested it, as it doesn't happen on any other computer of mine. So I downloaded Optifine today, and the keys would stick. As in stick, I mainly mean they wouldn't respond right away. After not responding right away, they would keep moving for around 1.5 to 2 seconds, which if you didn't know, isn't supposed to happen. I don't know how to fix this. If anyone knows anything or can suggest anything, please and thank you.
~Flamingo
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Ok, just to clarify from the start, I am not new to Minecraft, nor Optifine.
Ok, so I have this this laptop, a Lenovo E535, which I believe isn't the problem with the sticky keys. I have used and tested other keyboards with this computer, so obviously the keyboard isn't the problem.
This has been a problem for me for a while, and I have figured it out. It's Optifine. I usually download Optifine right a way for minecraft, so I never really tested it, as it doesn't happen on any other computer of mine. So I downloaded Optifine today, and the keys would stick. As in stick, I mainly mean they wouldn't respond right away. After not responding right away, they would keep moving for around 1.5 to 2 seconds, which if you didn't know, isn't supposed to happen. I don't know how to fix this. If anyone knows anything or can suggest anything, please and thank you.
~Flamingo
~Flamingo