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Here is a few steps to try (Hopefully it works I had this problem before and it worked for me.)
1. Try closing the gaming software that came with the mouse.
2. Try keeping your DPI under 800 (Minecraft can have a few fps drops when the dpi is too high since it does not need that much mouse updates anyway. (You might have to adjust your sensitivity in-game to counter the lost of speed.))
3. Hit F3 in-game and see if your fps drops when you move your mouse. (Fps drops can end up doing such things as random accelerations.)
4. Try to put your mouse's acceleration (There should be either a check box or slider for it somewhere in the configuration of the mouse.(On the software)) back to default (which means no smoothing. Raw input is better in most cases anyway.)
Sadly if those steps does not work, I can't really help more than that I had this problem back when I was using Razer Synapse. But now that I'm on Corsair I don't have this problem, so sadly I can't troubleshoot it nor reproduce it back.
Hope it helped.
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My mouse seems to randomly accelerate and it causes the screen to make large jumps which makes it really hard to pvp.
In the videos, I'm moving my mouse left to right and normally but it accelerates and jumps to the side.
I use a logitech g502 proteus core and I have the gaming software. When I switch to an IBM mouse, it works normally.
Still happens, and on all minecraft versions
Symless Synergy breaks mouse movements in Minecraft.
See for Known Incompatible Software here: https://minecraftirc.net/support-articles/known-incompatible-software/
I don't think I have symless synergy. could it have something to do with the gaming software maybe?
Here is a few steps to try (Hopefully it works
I had this problem before and it worked for me.)
1. Try closing the gaming software that came with the mouse.
2. Try keeping your DPI under 800 (Minecraft can have a few fps drops when the dpi is too high since it does not need that much mouse updates anyway. (You might have to adjust your sensitivity in-game to counter the lost of speed.))
3. Hit F3 in-game and see if your fps drops when you move your mouse. (Fps drops can end up doing such things as random accelerations.)
4. Try to put your mouse's acceleration (There should be either a check box or slider for it somewhere in the configuration of the mouse.(On the software)) back to default (which means no smoothing. Raw input is better in most cases anyway.)
Sadly if those steps does not work, I can't really help more than that
I had this problem back when I was using Razer Synapse. But now that I'm on Corsair I don't have this problem, so sadly I can't troubleshoot it nor reproduce it back.
Hope it helped.