Recently in Minecraft move the mouse, it first goes normally, and then abruptly turned 360 degrees - and so every time I try to move the mouse. Tried to reinstall Java, I reinstalled Minecraft. Windows reinstalled week ago (from 8.1 to 10). In the settings I changed the sensitivity of the mouse, but it did not help the game is fine (60 fps). This problem only in Minecraft.
Windows 10 x64
2 GB RAM
2.16 GHz processor
and one more oddity - when enabled Bandicam(recording program) (even without recording) this bug disappears.
Ohhhhhhhh crap. I just had this problem on my desktop and I forget what I did to fix it..... I think I was trying different minecraft versions maybe? and found out that only certain versions gave me that problem. Uninstalling minecraft didn't work. Drawing a blank, sorry bro! I'll let you know if I remember.
EDIT: Okay, I remember! It was my monitor; they sometimes get offset. All I did was go into the monitor's settings and reset then to default, then unplugged it from the computer and then the wall outlet, then plugged it back in and it worked for me.
Oh, it's a laptop? Well, I'm not sure what could be causing that then. I don't think it would be the monitor in this case, but if you can find the "reset settings to default" button for the monitor, just try it for the heck of it. I would also check to see if there are any windows updates available. You can easily check by typing "check for updates" in the search bar. If there are no pending updates but the problem originated around the same time windows updated last, then you may want to try uninstalling the latest update and reinstall it. You can do this by clicking "update history" on the check for updates page i mentioned above. Like i said earlier, if these don't work/apply, just try different things, as there are many different causes the same problem you have, although every one I've ever seen had to do with faulty computer hardware (mice, monitors, etc.), drivers (for mice), or updates. Never from Minecraft itself. Good luck bro.
Recently in Minecraft move the mouse, it first goes normally, and then abruptly turned 360 degrees - and so every time I try to move the mouse. Tried to reinstall Java, I reinstalled Minecraft. Windows reinstalled week ago (from 8.1 to 10). In the settings I changed the sensitivity of the mouse, but it did not help the game is fine (60 fps). This problem only in Minecraft.
Windows 10 x64
2 GB RAM
2.16 GHz processor
and one more oddity - when enabled Bandicam(recording program) (even without recording) this bug disappears.
Is your mouse on a proper surface? Like, not on glass or anything?
Ohhhhhhhh crap. I just had this problem on my desktop and I forget what I did to fix it..... I think I was trying different minecraft versions maybe? and found out that only certain versions gave me that problem. Uninstalling minecraft didn't work. Drawing a blank, sorry bro! I'll let you know if I remember.EDIT: Okay, I remember! It was my monitor; they sometimes get offset. All I did was go into the monitor's settings and reset then to default, then unplugged it from the computer and then the wall outlet, then plugged it back in and it worked for me.
Browsing for texture packs? Why not try some of mine?
http://purplepigjr.wix.com/minecraft-packs#!resource-packs/csrnf
No, the mouse is on the mouse pad and works fine, but not in minecraft.
I go into the monitor's settings but everything was default. I can not turn off the monitor from the power, because I have a laptop.
Oh, it's a laptop? Well, I'm not sure what could be causing that then. I don't think it would be the monitor in this case, but if you can find the "reset settings to default" button for the monitor, just try it for the heck of it. I would also check to see if there are any windows updates available. You can easily check by typing "check for updates" in the search bar. If there are no pending updates but the problem originated around the same time windows updated last, then you may want to try uninstalling the latest update and reinstall it. You can do this by clicking "update history" on the check for updates page i mentioned above. Like i said earlier, if these don't work/apply, just try different things, as there are many different causes the same problem you have, although every one I've ever seen had to do with faulty computer hardware (mice, monitors, etc.), drivers (for mice), or updates. Never from Minecraft itself. Good luck bro.
Browsing for texture packs? Why not try some of mine?
http://purplepigjr.wix.com/minecraft-packs#!resource-packs/csrnf