

I suppose I will just live with the jumping behavior for now. Its impossible to control my character since moving the mouse, even a tiny bit, will make him look around at 100 mph.

I'm not at liberty to remove or even suspend that software.
#Playing minecraft over remote desktop mouse jumps around software#
I'm growing suspicious of the security software installed on my remote computer. I was hoping this was a known problem and there would be a simple fix but that doesn't seem to be the case. The mouse still snaps back to the point at which it crosses.

However, I saw no real difference on the edges of the screen. I did try a Bluetooth laser mouse which addedĪ bit of additional jumping (probably due to the laser sensitivity and my desktop surface). I was skeptical using a different mouse would have any effect because I use an old wired + ball mouse. I checked for updates on both machines and get this window when the check is complete I won’t be able to easily reset it if I disable my remote access. I am reluctant to do the same for my remote computerīecause it is 30 min away. Resetting the startup items and restarting my computer did get me back into my old, working state. The jumping mouse behavior was not changed, I’m While writing this response, my connection eventually completed – about 10 min after I initiated it. Would not complete, so I don’t know if it solved my mouse problem or not. After re-enabling the disabled services and restarting a few that looked like they might be related to network access, I was able to get on the internet and initiate a remote connection. However, chances are you have screen scaling enabled for a reason. Set the Change the size of text, apps, and other items dropdown to 100. If you want, you could disable screen scaling entirely: Press Windows key + I to open Settings. I won’t be able to connect to a remote computer without Unfortunately, the scaling feature can cause glitches, not least of all mouse lagging in games. I tried a clean boot of my local machine and it completely disabled my access to the network. Apologies Andy, I lost track of this inquiry.
