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Minecraft chat sometimes contains t when opened on Linux



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I use Minecraft on Linux (Arch and Ubuntu, problem exists in both distros) with OpenJDK and am experiencing the issue, that when I enter the chat with t there is already a letter t entered in the text field.



This is only occuring in Minecraft and nowhere else. How can I fix this?



Edit: If I assign another alphanumeric or special character key to the open chat action the problem is still there, except that if, for example, I assign p there is a p entered in the text field sometimes.










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    Does it ever happen if you set your chat or command key to Enter? I use that and I never have that problem.

    – Fabian Röling
    Nov 16 '18 at 22:16











  • No it does not happen then. It's a nice workaround.

    – robfuscator
    Nov 18 '18 at 19:19











  • Maybe it's something like [this](bugs.mojang.com/browse/MC-118107).

    – Fabian Röling
    Nov 18 '18 at 22:35






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    @FabianRöling Hmm, the bug was found on Windows 10, where I have no problem on another computer.

    – robfuscator
    Nov 20 '18 at 7:02

















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I use Minecraft on Linux (Arch and Ubuntu, problem exists in both distros) with OpenJDK and am experiencing the issue, that when I enter the chat with t there is already a letter t entered in the text field.



This is only occuring in Minecraft and nowhere else. How can I fix this?



Edit: If I assign another alphanumeric or special character key to the open chat action the problem is still there, except that if, for example, I assign p there is a p entered in the text field sometimes.










share|improve this question
















bumped to the homepage by Community 9 mins ago


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  • 1





    Does it ever happen if you set your chat or command key to Enter? I use that and I never have that problem.

    – Fabian Röling
    Nov 16 '18 at 22:16











  • No it does not happen then. It's a nice workaround.

    – robfuscator
    Nov 18 '18 at 19:19











  • Maybe it's something like [this](bugs.mojang.com/browse/MC-118107).

    – Fabian Röling
    Nov 18 '18 at 22:35






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    @FabianRöling Hmm, the bug was found on Windows 10, where I have no problem on another computer.

    – robfuscator
    Nov 20 '18 at 7:02













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I use Minecraft on Linux (Arch and Ubuntu, problem exists in both distros) with OpenJDK and am experiencing the issue, that when I enter the chat with t there is already a letter t entered in the text field.



This is only occuring in Minecraft and nowhere else. How can I fix this?



Edit: If I assign another alphanumeric or special character key to the open chat action the problem is still there, except that if, for example, I assign p there is a p entered in the text field sometimes.










share|improve this question
















I use Minecraft on Linux (Arch and Ubuntu, problem exists in both distros) with OpenJDK and am experiencing the issue, that when I enter the chat with t there is already a letter t entered in the text field.



This is only occuring in Minecraft and nowhere else. How can I fix this?



Edit: If I assign another alphanumeric or special character key to the open chat action the problem is still there, except that if, for example, I assign p there is a p entered in the text field sometimes.







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  • 1





    Does it ever happen if you set your chat or command key to Enter? I use that and I never have that problem.

    – Fabian Röling
    Nov 16 '18 at 22:16











  • No it does not happen then. It's a nice workaround.

    – robfuscator
    Nov 18 '18 at 19:19











  • Maybe it's something like [this](bugs.mojang.com/browse/MC-118107).

    – Fabian Röling
    Nov 18 '18 at 22:35






  • 1





    @FabianRöling Hmm, the bug was found on Windows 10, where I have no problem on another computer.

    – robfuscator
    Nov 20 '18 at 7:02












  • 1





    Does it ever happen if you set your chat or command key to Enter? I use that and I never have that problem.

    – Fabian Röling
    Nov 16 '18 at 22:16











  • No it does not happen then. It's a nice workaround.

    – robfuscator
    Nov 18 '18 at 19:19











  • Maybe it's something like [this](bugs.mojang.com/browse/MC-118107).

    – Fabian Röling
    Nov 18 '18 at 22:35






  • 1





    @FabianRöling Hmm, the bug was found on Windows 10, where I have no problem on another computer.

    – robfuscator
    Nov 20 '18 at 7:02







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1





Does it ever happen if you set your chat or command key to Enter? I use that and I never have that problem.

– Fabian Röling
Nov 16 '18 at 22:16





Does it ever happen if you set your chat or command key to Enter? I use that and I never have that problem.

– Fabian Röling
Nov 16 '18 at 22:16













No it does not happen then. It's a nice workaround.

– robfuscator
Nov 18 '18 at 19:19





No it does not happen then. It's a nice workaround.

– robfuscator
Nov 18 '18 at 19:19













Maybe it's something like [this](bugs.mojang.com/browse/MC-118107).

– Fabian Röling
Nov 18 '18 at 22:35





Maybe it's something like [this](bugs.mojang.com/browse/MC-118107).

– Fabian Röling
Nov 18 '18 at 22:35




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@FabianRöling Hmm, the bug was found on Windows 10, where I have no problem on another computer.

– robfuscator
Nov 20 '18 at 7:02





@FabianRöling Hmm, the bug was found on Windows 10, where I have no problem on another computer.

– robfuscator
Nov 20 '18 at 7:02










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I think that maybe your chat key gets stuck a bit and enters 2 "T's" into the game. If you want to, you can rebind the Open Chat key or you can just delete the T. Hopefully its because of the T key and not the game






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    I was thinking about the getting stuck thing too, but it's funny that it only happens in Minecraft, so no problems in LibreOffice for example. I was thinking it could be a OpenJDK issue but am not sure how to test ist as I don't use any other Java software.

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I think that maybe your chat key gets stuck a bit and enters 2 "T's" into the game. If you want to, you can rebind the Open Chat key or you can just delete the T. Hopefully its because of the T key and not the game






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  • 1





    I was thinking about the getting stuck thing too, but it's funny that it only happens in Minecraft, so no problems in LibreOffice for example. I was thinking it could be a OpenJDK issue but am not sure how to test ist as I don't use any other Java software.

    – robfuscator
    Nov 20 '18 at 7:08















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I think that maybe your chat key gets stuck a bit and enters 2 "T's" into the game. If you want to, you can rebind the Open Chat key or you can just delete the T. Hopefully its because of the T key and not the game






share|improve this answer


















  • 1





    I was thinking about the getting stuck thing too, but it's funny that it only happens in Minecraft, so no problems in LibreOffice for example. I was thinking it could be a OpenJDK issue but am not sure how to test ist as I don't use any other Java software.

    – robfuscator
    Nov 20 '18 at 7:08













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I think that maybe your chat key gets stuck a bit and enters 2 "T's" into the game. If you want to, you can rebind the Open Chat key or you can just delete the T. Hopefully its because of the T key and not the game






share|improve this answer













I think that maybe your chat key gets stuck a bit and enters 2 "T's" into the game. If you want to, you can rebind the Open Chat key or you can just delete the T. Hopefully its because of the T key and not the game







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    I was thinking about the getting stuck thing too, but it's funny that it only happens in Minecraft, so no problems in LibreOffice for example. I was thinking it could be a OpenJDK issue but am not sure how to test ist as I don't use any other Java software.

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    I was thinking about the getting stuck thing too, but it's funny that it only happens in Minecraft, so no problems in LibreOffice for example. I was thinking it could be a OpenJDK issue but am not sure how to test ist as I don't use any other Java software.

    – robfuscator
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I was thinking about the getting stuck thing too, but it's funny that it only happens in Minecraft, so no problems in LibreOffice for example. I was thinking it could be a OpenJDK issue but am not sure how to test ist as I don't use any other Java software.

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I was thinking about the getting stuck thing too, but it's funny that it only happens in Minecraft, so no problems in LibreOffice for example. I was thinking it could be a OpenJDK issue but am not sure how to test ist as I don't use any other Java software.

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