After recently upgrading the components inside of my PC, the game has started to randomly accelerate mouse movement, making the game unplayable to an extent.
Parts list:
CPU: Intel Core i7-6700K @ 4.4Ghz
Motherboard: ASRock Z170 Extreme6
GPU: EVGA Nvidia GTX 960 FTW 4Gb
RAM: Crucial Ballistix Elite 16GB Kit (2 x 8GB) DDR4-2666 UDIMM
HDD: Some random Toshiba 1Tb
Case: Some random CyberpowerPC mid tower case
Keyboard: Razer Blackwidow Ultimate 2016
Mouse: Razer Deathadder Chroma
Mouse-pad: Razer Goliathus Control Extended
I enjoyed playing this game with some friends and I would like to be able to do so again.
I known whats happening, I have this problem to. Its not the mouse or any of your parts, it's razor synapse. You have to go to task manager and end all the razor synapse programs when playing minecraft.
I found a what the actual problem is in synapse, it seems to only happen if the polling rate is set to 1000 (updating cursor position 1000x per second) Not sure if its a bug in MC or just Synapse but my guess is it's interfering with MC being able to reset the cursor back to the middle of the screen (fyi, it does this quite often to keep the cursor on the window)
Just go to Razer Config (AKA Synapse)
Click DeathAdder Chroma (or your other Razer mouse) at the bottom of the window
Click Mouse at the top of the window
Click Performance just underneath Mouse
Click on the dropdown under Polling Rate (Probably the last option on the screen)
Change it to any value other than 1000 (500 seems to work well...)
Note: In theory, this could cause a very slight mouse lag... IN THEORY.
Your mouse will still be updating 500x per second, compared to your monitor updating 60x (or 144x if you're lucky) you shouldn't notice it at all.
Hope this can help someone else out
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After recently upgrading the components inside of my PC, the game has started to randomly accelerate mouse movement, making the game unplayable to an extent.
Parts list:
CPU: Intel Core i7-6700K @ 4.4Ghz
Motherboard: ASRock Z170 Extreme6
GPU: EVGA Nvidia GTX 960 FTW 4Gb
RAM: Crucial Ballistix Elite 16GB Kit (2 x 8GB) DDR4-2666 UDIMM
HDD: Some random Toshiba 1Tb
Case: Some random CyberpowerPC mid tower case
Keyboard: Razer Blackwidow Ultimate 2016
Mouse: Razer Deathadder Chroma
Mouse-pad: Razer Goliathus Control Extended
I enjoyed playing this game with some friends and I would like to be able to do so again.
Same here, I'm using a deathadder too...
Have you had any luck finding a fix?
-bhygate
Same here, I'm using a Deathadder Chroma too... maybe some driver issues?
Have you had any luck finding a fix DuskWolf?
Already tried;
Toggling F8,
Changing DPI in Synapse,
Toggling Windows' "enhanched pointer precision"
Changing Minecraft mouse sensitivity
If anyone has any ideas please send them, I'm completely out
-bhygate
PS. Sorry for double posting, pressed enter adn somehow posted before I was finished.
Won't let me edit so can a mod plz delete my first post if you see this. Thanks!
I just got it working again. Uninstall the drivers for your mouse and Razer Synapse then reinstall
I known whats happening, I have this problem to. Its not the mouse or any of your parts, it's razor synapse. You have to go to task manager and end all the razor synapse programs when playing minecraft.
I found a what the actual problem is in synapse, it seems to only happen if the polling rate is set to 1000 (updating cursor position 1000x per second) Not sure if its a bug in MC or just Synapse but my guess is it's interfering with MC being able to reset the cursor back to the middle of the screen (fyi, it does this quite often to keep the cursor on the window)
Just go to Razer Config (AKA Synapse)
Click DeathAdder Chroma (or your other Razer mouse) at the bottom of the window
Click Mouse at the top of the window
Click Performance just underneath Mouse
Click on the dropdown under Polling Rate (Probably the last option on the screen)
Change it to any value other than 1000 (500 seems to work well...)
Note: In theory, this could cause a very slight mouse lag... IN THEORY.
Your mouse will still be updating 500x per second, compared to your monitor updating 60x (or 144x if you're lucky) you shouldn't notice it at all.
Hope this can help someone else out