When using Minecraft PC on my dual monitor system AND my window is on the larger LCD secondary monitor, I get mouse drift.
The "Bind Cinema to F8" option functions, I can tell the difference between the two modes, but it does not help the 'drift'.
Moving the window to my smaller "touch-screen" window corrects the problem.
"Touch Screen" mode is OFF from the menu in both cases.
If I set my monitors to "clone" display, the drifting problem goes away, but I lose the multi-monitor ability.
Altering the mouse settings does not affect the "drifts only on the big secondary" problem.
Note: The Windows 10 "XBox" version does NOT have this problem running under the same conditions at the same time as the PC client. This problem initially started when we did the Windows 10 upgrade.
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Yes! Yes, it does, and BLESS YOU! I applied this resolution to both mine and my wife's setup. I'm not sure if you want to call this issue a duplicate of MC-83488, though you are welcome to do so and we can put the focus on getting that underlying issue resolved. Thank you so very much! 🙂
Does the workaround provided in MC-83488 fix your issue?