Minecraft pocket on Hudl

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My son has been playing Minecraft pocket version on his Hudl for a few weeks now, but he is saying that for some reason the arrows are now doing the opposite to what they should. When he presses the down arrow it goes up, left arrow goes right and so on. Don't know if he's changed something but it is causing us all a headache. Any ideas? Thanks



Best Answer

Did he set the speed to -1? That causes the controls to become flipped. Try entering speed 1 and see if that fixes it.




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Is Minecraft PE on tablet?

Minecraft: Pocket Edition is a build of the game primarily meant for phones and devices of that nature. The Pocket Edition of Minecraft is currently available for iOS, Android, Windows Phone, and Amazon Fire tablets.

What is Minecraft: Pocket Edition compatible with?

Microsoft-owned Mojang just added a fun new feature to Minecraft: Pocket Edition on Android, iOS, Windows Phone, and Windows 10 Edition Beta. The mobile version of the open world sandbox now support cross-platform play as of version 0.12. 1. All that's required is that each device is on the same local network.

Is Minecraft: Pocket Edition discontinued?

Console versionsYou will still be able to play the game you've purchased, but it won't be updated in future. Nintendo Switch owners will be offered the Better Together update later this year, bringing them into the same fold as Xbox One, Windows 10 and mobile players. The news is bleaker for PlayStation owners.

Who is the best Minecraft: Pocket Edition player?

1) DanTDM. Dan might not be known for Pocket Edition, but he has a lot of videos dedicated to it. He has several playlists dedicated to the Pocket Edition of Minecraft.



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