Typing into signs crash the game

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This has been an issue since 11.0, or so.

When I place a sign and I start typing, it either closes the game without saving or it shuts down my entire device (kindle fire).

If one happens to work I can only read it when it's on a two blocks space (at eye level) and I have to shift a certain way to see parts of it.

Why is this happening to me and how can I fix it?



Best Answer

You may be able to use Block Launcher as a workaround. It's an Android App that allows you to enter text, which is inserted to the game.

According to this answer, the text mode is used as a workaround for devices that don't allow you to enter text at all into Minecraft Pocket Edition - it should also work for your purposes.




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How do I force a game to crash?

If either of these options works for you, you can then open Task Manager as normal by pressing Ctrl + Shift + Esc and then force close the game.

Why does my game keep crashing when I play games?

Your \u201ccomputer crashes when playing games\u201d issue may also be caused by system file corruption. You can run System File Checker and see if there're any system files missing or corrupted. If there are any, the sfc /scannow command (System File Checker) will repair them.

Why is my game suddenly crashing?

Games keep crashing in Windows 10 for many reasons, such as an outdated driver or other software interference. To fix this error, you should check your antivirus settings or the Windows built-in security solution. When all games are crashing on your PC, make sure to test your computer hardware.

Can a monitor cause a game to crash?

I suppose it is possible a monitor could cause a crash with a driver, but its very unlikely. Most graphics problems are driver and graphics card hardware issues. Obviously, the first thing to try would be a different monitor. If you still have issues with a different monitor, then its the card or driver.



His PC keeps crashing... let's figure out what went wrong...




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