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[BUG] Mouse Scroll Wheel

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This is an follow up to the archived post I made some time ago. I'm still experiencing this problem and I can't honestly say how to replicate it other than scrolling the wheel. However, it happens when it happens. Things will be fine for hours, then I'll scroll my mouse, and BAM, the entire client grinds to a halt until the mouse wheel events are processed.

Fortunately, I've managed to snag up the full stacktrace:

[ERROR][10/16 12:07:03 AM]: Uncaught exception!
java.lang.StackOverflowError

        at java.security.AccessController.getContext(Unknown Source)

        at java.awt.AWTEvent.<init>(Unknown Source)

        at java.awt.event.ComponentEvent.<init>(Unknown Source)

        at java.awt.event.InputEvent.<init>(Unknown Source)

        at java.awt.event.MouseEvent.<init>(Unknown Source)

        at java.awt.event.MouseWheelEvent.<init>(Unknown Source)

        at java.awt.event.MouseWheelEvent.<init>(Unknown Source)

        at java.awt.event.MouseWheelEvent.<init>(Unknown Source)

        at org.osbot.rs07.input.mouse.ClientMouseEventHandler.generateBotMouseEvent(tk:127)

        at org.osbot.rs07.input.mouse.ClientMouseEventHandler.mouseWheelMoved(tk:109)

        at org.osbot.rs07.input.mouse.ClientMouseEventHandler.generateBotMouseEvent(tk:175)

        at org.osbot.rs07.input.mouse.ClientMouseEventHandler.mouseWheelMoved(tk:109)

        at org.osbot.rs07.input.mouse.ClientMouseEventHandler.generateBotMouseEvent(tk:175)

        at org.osbot.rs07.input.mouse.ClientMouseEventHandler.mouseWheelMoved(tk:109)

        at org.osbot.rs07.input.mouse.ClientMouseEventHandler.generateBotMouseEvent(tk:175)

        at org.osbot.rs07.input.mouse.ClientMouseEventHandler.mouseWheelMoved(tk:109)

        at org.osbot.rs07.input.mouse.ClientMouseEventHandler.generateBotMouseEvent(tk:175)

        at org.osbot.rs07.input.mouse.ClientMouseEventHandler.mouseWheelMoved(tk:109)

        at org.osbot.rs07.input.mouse.ClientMouseEventHandler.generateBotMouseEvent(tk:175)

        at org.osbot.rs07.input.mouse.ClientMouseEventHandler.mouseWheelMoved(tk:109)

        at org.osbot.rs07.input.mouse.ClientMouseEventHandler.generateBotMouseEvent(tk:175)

        at org.osbot.rs07.input.mouse.ClientMouseEventHandler.mouseWheelMoved(tk:109)

        at org.osbot.rs07.input.mouse.ClientMouseEventHandler.generateBotMouseEvent(tk:175)

Gl AleK!

Edited by liverare

It was reported recently by another user as well. I'll have this on schedule for the first weekend of November. Thanks.

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