Looking around is way too fast (not related to mouse sensitivity)

I have no clue if that’s the right category to ask for help over it, I’m sorry if I was supposed to use an another category.

The camera in studio is spinning insanely fast from the lightest move of my mouse when I hold right click, play test too. However, it doesnt affect me when i use shift lock or first person mode (even then, holding right mouse button will make it insanely fast).

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If you’ve set your roblox mouse sensitivity, the sensitivity settings will apply to studio as well. To fix this, go into playtest mode, and turn your mouse sensitivity down. And that should fix it.

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I have the same issue on my PC, but not my laptop for some reason. It’s not the mouse, or Roblox sensitivity - I have that on default. Curious as to whether a solution for this has been found?

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How did you end up fixing this? Changing the Roblox sensitivity has no effect.

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It is a quite a while now (but just in case), and to solve this; is to actually play in the studio and set your mouse sensitivity in the settings. The sensitivity will apply to the camera as well.

Someone already said that not to long up in the comment section…

The bumping on this post is unreal.

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I’m going to bump this post one last time because my issue was fixed ever since I got a new graphics card. My old graphics card was an AMD RX 580 - so I can only think it was some sort of issue with the AMD graphics drivers as my RTX 2080 that I’ve been using for around 10 months has been working fine. Thought I’d just post this incase anyone comes across this post in the future as it might not be Roblox related after all.

Considering how many times this post has been bumped, I’ll just mark this as a solution and let it finally rest, maybe even leaving a solution for the few people that might still experience this. This, indeed, has nothing to do with mouse sensitivity within the client!

My temporary solution was, if I recall correctly, turning off fullscreen optimizations on the Roblox Studio executable.
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Later on, the issue resolved itself. I have not been able to reproduce it on the same hardware, but I suspect it had to do with the graphics drivers…? There’s nothing else that I could blame here, really.
I do not know what was going on and how it fixed itself, but I am satisfied and will take that over having to turn off fullscreen optimizations every Roblox update, just to be able to do anything in Roblox Studio on the extremely low-end machine that the laptop is by now.

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