UPDATE:I have managed to fix the problem.
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And this, children, is why you don't use hacks.
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there should be no way for a autoclicker, especially murgee, to hook onto a minecraft instance.
and if it did, it wouldnt be in minecraft's save files or java, and it would just hook right back on, after a clean install.
and if it did, it wouldnt be in minecraft's save files or java, and it would just hook right back on, after a clean install.
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Try uninstalling Minecraft and Java and reinstalling.
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VeddRestarting my computer hasn´t worked.
double check that you uninstalled the clicker, check task manager for any autoclicker related processes, or processes that look out of the ordinary.
it shouldnt be clicking specifically in minecraft, even after restarting. thats not possible.
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make sure you click the up arrow.
if you dont have any autoclicker processes or system tray icons then it shouldnt be clicking.
restart computer?
if you dont have any autoclicker processes or system tray icons then it shouldnt be clicking.
restart computer?
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check your taskbar system tray
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make sure your taskbar has no murgee icons, if you do have one, then right click it and exit it
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Veddjosxphctrl + shift + esc and then from the task manager, find the autoclicker process or name, right click it and click on 'end task'
I don't see the autoclicker in the task manager.
what autoclicker are you using? also click on 'more details' to see actual process details and names
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Uninstall the auto clicker and try.
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ctrl + shift + esc and then from the task manager, find the autoclicker process or name, right click it and click on 'end task'