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Luke90G

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Reported

MCPE-188431 MCBE on iOS does not recognize side mouse buttons Duplicate MCPE-179391 Intense lag when fighting other players. Duplicate

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@LIGHTLEADER I’m using the Glorious Model D Wireless which has a software that can change the side buttons. However, when I change them to a keystroke MCBE still does not recognize the keys. This is probably an issue with the mouse, as I have Windows 10 edition and it doesn’t recognize the reprogrammed keys either. It did recognize the side buttons as button 5 and 6 though.

This is an issue in the latest version (1.12.44) on iOS when connecting a mouse via wire. Minecraft does not recognize my mouse side buttons at all, even when using the mouse software to reprogram the buttons to keyboard keys. I am using the Glorious Model D Wireless gaming mouse. The side mouse buttons work on Windows 10 BE and can be used for keybinds. They also work on Java Edition.


Reply from @unknown:
This report is specific to Xbox and is already resolved. If you are experiencing this on iOS (iPhone, iPad), please create a new report for that platform (after searching for an existing one).

Still an issue on the latest version.

After some testing I found that emptying space in my iPad’s internal storage helped Minecraft lag less. With roughly 50% of it empty I only get small irritating lag spikes that disappear instantly and only occur every minute or so instead of the entire screen freezing for a second every 15 - 20 seconds.

Same issue in 1.20.60 (exact version: 1.20.62) for iPad 10th gen with an A14 chip.
Minecraft gets consistent lag spikes when playing and worsens whenever there’s more than one player in a world, especially when attacking each other.

It’s not an iPad storage issue. I played with 70% of my internal storage empty and it still lagged. However, emptying Minecraft’s storage alleviated the lag a little.

Still an issue in 1.20.60 (exact version: 1.20.62) for iPad 10th gen with an A14 chip.

Minecraft gets consistent lag spikes and lags whenever there’s more than one player in a world, especially when attacking each other.

It’s not an iPad storage issue. I played with 70% of my internal storage empty and it still lagged. However, emptying Minecraft’s storage alleviated the lag a little.