I have a severe Minecraft bug that happens on the most random moment possible and it is very rare and it is an error of 1.15.2 where when you launch Minecraft on 1.15.2 after loading you try to click something in the main menu it does pretty much nothing and does not detect the cursor at all also if you try to put it on full screen the mc screen does not resize and end up making 3/4 of you screen black and after finding this when you close the game the games seems to be closed but it didn't even close at all because after I closed it, it was using the same amount of resources as it was opened meaning that the game sound will still be audible even with the game closed in a visual standpoint.
I tried to fix it by deleting the .minecraft folder to fix it but it did nothing to fix this bug
Video of the bug: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PaK0VL8vWpU
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I've experienced both of theses issues, and they should be separate cases. In any case, for the problem regarding the main menu not responding to any input, I've found killing any discord processes, and restarting the launcher + game seem to resolve it, though I'm not entirely sure how and what triggers the issues.
With regards to the game not scaling properly when using the fullscreen option, it appears to only occur from the main menu, anything beyond that looks like it fullscreens fine, but I'll test that more when I run into it again. When you close it in it's 1/4 screen mode, you'll have to kill the java processes via Task Manager and/or occassionally run the launcher again then kill the launcher process through Task Manager.