Creative Mode Duplication on a Laptop

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I am attempting to clone an item with creative mode, which would normally be done with the middle mouse button. However, I am attempting this on a laptop? Is this possible?



Best Answer

If you are referring to the creative mode duplication with the middle mouse button, I suggest looking into your Minecraft controls and modifying the "Pick Block" control to another key.

This can be found in options>controls>gameplay>pick block




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How do you duplicate something in creative mode?

Hovering over an item in an inventory and clicking with the mouse wheel when in creative gives the maximum stack of that item.

How do you duplicate on Minecraft PC creative?

How to duplicate Minecraft items in Creative mode?
  • To duplicate the Minecraft items in your inventory while in Creative mode, simply click on their icon with the muse wheel. ...
  • Then click with the mouse wheel.
  • As you can see, now you will have the maximum stash of the same item for you to place in your inventory.


  • How do you take stacks in creative mode?

    Middle-click (depress the mouse wheel) on an item in inventory/container in creative mode to pick a full stack of that item.

    How do you multiply stacks in Minecraft?

    In the Java edition, there exists such a way that you can take a single item, click on it to pick up a stack, and then fill the container with duplicate stacks by dragging the cursor over every slot in the container.



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