Hello, I've been experiencing a problem with my Minecraft. So, I love to PvP, right? I was playing Cowboys and Indians on the Minecraft Hive Server, when my mouse got stuck and caused me to die -.- It happens after a minute or so and lasts for about 2-5 secs.
So, I can't PvP, can't do really anything. It sometimes freezes in place on the axis and usually makes me move the way I was going before and doesn't stop after the 2-5 secs or if I press esc.
Is it my mouse, maybe even computer? It's weird, I only experience my mouse getting stuck on Minecraft. So it can't be my computer or mouse. I do have a wireless mouse though.
Maybe is it Optifine? I have Optifine on version 1.8 Minecraft. I also run Minecraft with Razer Cortex/Razor Game Booster.
Please answer right away Thank you!! <3
So, I can't PvP, can't do really anything. It sometimes freezes in place on the axis and usually makes me move the way I was going before and doesn't stop after the 2-5 secs or if I press esc.
Is it my mouse, maybe even computer? It's weird, I only experience my mouse getting stuck on Minecraft. So it can't be my computer or mouse. I do have a wireless mouse though.
Maybe is it Optifine? I have Optifine on version 1.8 Minecraft. I also run Minecraft with Razer Cortex/Razor Game Booster.
Please answer right away Thank you!! <3
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Change batteries or try placing your mouse on different position. I had wireless mouse, than I bought normal one, AH that change.
Update Minecraft, or reinstall it. Have you tried other wired mice/mouses/whatever? Maybe redownload any drivers you have.
Maybe it only gets stuck while doing pvp because you use it so much during a match. You can try moving your mouse while playing cookie clicker and see if the same thing happens.
It's a connection problem between your mouse maybe your batteries are dieing in your mouse.
I don't think it is. Like I said, it only gets stuck when I'm in Minecraft. It works perfectly fine on anything else :/
My mouse would die at random,I just ended up buying another mouse
I might think it is either the mouse, especially since it is wireless, and I would suggest using wired mice for that reason. However, I would say it is something software-side, not a hardware problem.
