Like richard wooding just said, This seems to be an issue that minecraft is not catching the null returned by getCursorPosition.
It seems to be caused by:
Starting minecraft Moving the minecraft window to an external screen Login join a server while it is joining, move your mouse to the main screen minecraft should go to the main menu automatically, go back to minecraft on the second screen hit esc twice, to exit menu then start it up crash
to make it so it DOESN'T crash, you can
just start minecraft on the main screen log in join a server wait till it joins then move minecraft to the second screen. It should not crash.
Like richard wooding just said, This seems to be an issue that minecraft is not catching the null returned by getCursorPosition.
It seems to be caused by:
Starting minecraft
Moving the minecraft window to an external screen
Login
join a server
while it is joining, move your mouse to the main screen
minecraft should go to the main menu automatically, go back to minecraft on the second screen
hit esc twice, to exit menu then start it up
crash
to make it so it DOESN'T crash, you can
just start minecraft on the main screen
log in
join a server
wait till it joins
then move minecraft to the second screen. It should not crash.