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Sensitivity Glitches?

SliceofBread123

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Hey again!

So lately when I've been playing Survival Games, I notice that whenever I scroll over/through my inventory, my tracking speed of my mouse slows down by at least 75%. This is extremely annoying when trying to sort out items after getting a kill.

I've tried increasing the sensitivity in Minecraft to HYPERSPEED, which sure, made me look around super quick, but still had the same issue with the inventory. I replaced the batteries, which did nothing. This is a pretty new mouse, so it shouldn't have any bugs. I also increased the "Tracking speed" of the mouse (In my computer preferences) and that didn't help.

Please keep in mind; the sensitivity only drops when I am scrolling through/over my inventory, not when I'm out of my inventory, nor when I'm doing anything else in minecraft.

Any suggestions are appreciated!

-SliceofBread123
 

MattZeeX

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I am almost positive that the in-game sensitivity only affects the looking around not the inventory mouse speed. The tracking speed of your mouse must be maxed out or something. Try unplugging and restarting everything. I am almost positive that the solution to the problem lies in your mouse.
 

Sarchikani

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The problem is that when you access the Minecraft inventory, it uses the computer tracking speed, not Minecrafts speed. So I guess the best option for you is to just guess and check until you get a result you can work with. Sorry if I couldn't help very much.
 

SliceofBread123

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I am almost positive that the in-game sensitivity only affects the looking around not the inventory mouse speed. The tracking speed of your mouse must be maxed out or something. Try unplugging and restarting everything. I am almost positive that the solution to the problem lies in your mouse.
Will try that, thanks for the advice!
 

SliceofBread123

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The problem is that when you access the Minecraft inventory, it uses the computer tracking speed, not Minecrafts speed. So I guess the best option for you is to just guess and check until you get a result you can work with. Sorry if I couldn't help very much.
Thanks Sarchikani, but the odd thing is that I never changed anything in the computer tracking speed (at least that I can remember), so I'm really not sure at this point, but thanks for the help.
 

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