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Mouse button causes lag #739

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thenameisluk opened this issue Dec 15, 2022 · 3 comments
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Mouse button causes lag #739

thenameisluk opened this issue Dec 15, 2022 · 3 comments
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@thenameisluk
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thenameisluk commented Dec 15, 2022

Describe the bug
when i press additional button on my mouse(that is binded to ctrl to sprint) the game freezes for around a second but when i press ctrl on the keyboard it works normally

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Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. open game
  2. open world
  3. start running and than press ctrl on button your mouse

Expected behavior
game not freezing

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can't record it because on recording it isn't visible somehow but i can see it on screen

Desktop (please complete the following information):

  • OS: debian
  • Version v0.5.3
  • Installation Type flatpak

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nothing i haven't said

@thenameisluk thenameisluk added the bug Something isn't working label Dec 15, 2022
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MB3hel commented May 8, 2023

I've been doing something similar and running into the same issues, however for me it is a problem with any app (not just MCPE). For me, it seems to be this Gnome mutter bug affecting Gnome X11 sessions.

Unfortunately, the only solution I've found is don't use Gnome X11 (wayland is fine, plasma is fine).

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Would enabling wayland again by upgrading glfw would resolve this for wayland users of the flatpak? If so would you help me by testing a PR to the flatpak repo?

I had reverted it last time due to broken gamepad support, but seems like that has been fixed recently in glfw/master.

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MB3hel commented May 8, 2023

I don't have this problem with the current version in wayland session (using xwayland), but it is present in Gnome xorg sessions.

This issue (the one I described / linked at least) doesn't impact xwayland apps in a Gnome wayland session. It is only an issue if the Gnome session (mutter specifically) is run using X11. I don't really see any way for this to be fixed here. Would have to be fixed by gnome / mutter.

Regardless, I'd be happy to help testing of newer glfw if that's still something worth doing. Might fix a different issue I've noticed with fullscreen under xwayland.

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