Game Menu Opening Randomly
This has started happening since the 1.9+ releases. I'm not pressing any keys; I even did a test to see if it did it without me pressing any keys - it did it anyways. I counted and it has a delay of a minute and 15 seconds.
It doesn't have to do with breaking or placing blocks, whenever you do anything after the delay, even standing still doing nothing, you will still get the game menu. I have tried updating java and restarting. I don't have Google Chrome open or anything except the game and sometimes Firefox.
Best Answer
Try getting new batteries in your keyboard.
This always happens to my mouse when its batteries are low; it glitches and clicks randomly.
Hope this helps!
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How do I get rid of the game bar pop up?
When the Game Bar is open on your PC, click the gear icon next to the time in the menu at the top. This will open Game Bar settings in Windows 10. In the settings window, click Notifications in the left pane to check all Game Bar alert options. You can now get rid of the alerts you don't need.Why does Xbox game bar keep opening?
You just need to uncheck the "Show tips when I start a game" checkbox within the Game bar settings. Press the Win+G keys to open the Game bar. Click/tap on the Settings (gear) button on the Game bar. In the General tab on the left, uncheck Show tips when I start a game, and close Game bar settings.Why does Windows Start menu keep popping up?
Start Menu keeps popping up or opens randomly in Windows 10 1] Physically check your WinKey on your keyboard and ensure that there are no particles lodged there and it is functioning properly. 2] Update your Synaptics/Touchpad device drivers and see. If you updated them recently, then rollback the driver and see.How do I disable the Windows 10 game bar?
disable through Settings App.Menus in Video Games
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Answer 2
Have you tried reinstalling your Minecraft launcher? This could fix the bug, if this doesn't work try moving the USB on your keyboard to another port.
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