[MCPE-11557] Controls Bug Created: 11/Nov/15  Updated: 21/Aug/17  Resolved: 21/Aug/17

Status: Resolved
Project: Minecraft (Bedrock codebase)
Component/s: None
Affects Version/s: 0.13.0 Beta 1, 0.13.0
Fix Version/s: None

Type: Bug
Reporter: Tianna Williams
Resolution: Cannot Reproduce Votes: 1
Labels: None

Confirmation Status: Confirmed
Platform: Tablet - Android - Acer Iconia Tab 8
CHK:

 Description   

Sometimes when playing, a control gets "stuck" in a position. For example, the character is continuously punching, or the character moves forward without you touching anything.
For me, this occurs after I take a screen shot, and sometimes happens randomly.



 Comments   
Comment by [Mojang] Mega_Spud (Jay Wells) [ 21/Aug/17 ]

This ticket has been resolved as 'Cannot Reproduce' as it has not been updated recently (1 year+)

Comment by Luis Robles [ 26/May/16 ]

Does this issue still affects 0.14.3?, if so, please respond

Comment by rplatham [ 09/Dec/15 ]

It seems to happen more frequently on my win10 tablet than on my android devices. My win10 tablet is also under-powered for MCPE Win10 Edition.

Confirmed on:

  • Asus B121 Tablet Touch & pen enabled, Win10 Pro (64-bit) build 10240, MCPE 0.13.0
  • Samsung Galaxy S6 (SM-G920W8), Android 5.1.1, MCPE 0.13.0
  • Samsung Galaxy S4 Active, Android 5.0.1, MCPE 0.13.0
Comment by Sean Stewart [ 20/Nov/15 ]

Affecting me on the 0.13.0, iPod Touch 5th Generation, iOS 8.0, and using the Mad Catz CTRLi controller. Does seem to happen at random and often, affecting all the buttons except joysticks, (jump, assigned crouch button, assigned movement buttons, ect.) and makes it pretty unplayable. Buttons do not get stuck in diagnostics app or other games.

Comment by Paul John Gapuz [ 12/Nov/15 ]

That also happened to me my phone is not working well same as my friend... maybe it isnt unsupported then why is it compatible device to me if they have multiple bugs

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