Flarial
Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting: HUD & Modules

Fix missing overlays, module glitches, keybinds, themes, and HUD issues.

Flarial overlays or ClickGUI not showing

Symptoms

  • Flarial injects, but enabled HUD modules such as CPS or combo counters do not appear in-game.
  • The ClickGUI/settings menu does not open when you press K.
  • The modules menu stops working after joining a world or server.
  • The issue comes and goes without an obvious settings change.

Cause

This is usually a transient state after injection. A clean relaunch and rebinding the ClickGUI key resolves most cases.

Fix

  1. Close Minecraft completely and relaunch it with Flarial.
  2. Join a world or server, then press K to open the ClickGUI/settings.
  3. If K still does nothing, run .bind clickgui K in chat, then press K again.
  4. Make sure the affected HUD modules are enabled and positioned on screen.
  5. If overlays still do not show, reset or delete your Flarial config, then relaunch Minecraft and re-enable the modules.
Note

Deleting the config resets all of your Flarial settings. This issue is separate from the vanilla Minecraft HUD disappearing after injection.

Minecraft HUD hidden after injecting

Symptoms

  • The Minecraft in-game HUD or GUI does not show after Flarial injects.
  • The issue only appears while using Flarial.
  • You might describe it as the game GUI disappearing or the menu not showing.

Cause

The root cause is still under investigation. Toggling the pause menu reliably restores the HUD as a workaround.

Fix

  1. Press Esc once after loading into the world or server.
  2. If the HUD returns, continue playing normally.
  3. If pressing Esc does not restore the HUD, ask in the Flarial Discord with a screenshot and your logs so staff can investigate.
Note

This is not the same as the Flarial ClickGUI failing to open from its keybind. If your ClickGUI will not open, see the overlays section above.

Red border around the screen

Symptoms

  • A red border or red vignette appears around the Minecraft screen after launching with Flarial.
  • You might describe it as a red screen or red outline while playing.

Cause

Flarial's Low Health Indicator module is enabled or triggering visually.

Fix

  1. Open Flarial's ClickGUI/settings.
  2. Find the Low Health Indicator module.
  3. Disable Low Health Indicator.
  4. Rejoin the world or restart Minecraft if the red border does not disappear immediately.
Note

This is a visual module setting, not a Minecraft corruption or launcher issue.

Armor HUD shows wrong durability on 26.20+

Symptoms

  • The Armor HUD shows armor or elytra durability differently from the inventory.
  • The HUD may show an item at 0 durability even though it still works in game.
  • You are playing on Minecraft 26.20 or another 26.2x build.

Cause

Several HUD and inventory-related modules are buggy on 26.20 / 26.2x builds.

Fix

  1. Check which Minecraft version you are on.
  2. If you are on 26.20 / 26.2x, know that Armor HUD durability can be wrong on that build.
  3. Disable Armor HUD, or avoid relying on its durability numbers for now.
  4. If you need reliable durability immediately, downgrade to the last stable supported version when available.
  5. If the bug still happens on a newer stable build, ask in the Flarial Discord with screenshots comparing the Flarial HUD and inventory values.
Note

The inventory value is the safer source of truth when Armor HUD disagrees. This is a display bug, not proof that the item is actually broken.

Stutter from raw mouse throttling

Symptoms

  • Minecraft/Flarial reports high FPS, but camera movement feels choppy or laggy.
  • Mouse movement randomly feels delayed or throttled while keyboard movement stays smooth.
  • The issue appears on newer Minecraft/Flarial versions and does not happen in regular Minecraft for some users.

Cause

Windows can throttle raw mouse input down to a low polling rate for some background-process cases, making camera movement feel stuttery even when FPS is high.

Fix

  1. Open Command Prompt as Administrator.
  2. Run this command exactly:
  3. Restart the PC.
  4. Reopen Minecraft/Flarial and test mouse movement again.
  5. If you are on a known unstable build such as 26.21 and the issue continues, also try switching back to the last stable supported version.
Note

This changes a Windows per-user mouse registry value, so copy the command exactly. If you are mainly hitting crashes instead of stuttery mouse input, follow the relevant crash/version guidance instead.

Java Hotkeys break with some texture packs

Symptoms

  • The Java Hotkeys module stops working after enabling a specific texture/resource pack.
  • Hotkeys fail with some packs but work again after changing packs or settings.
  • You are on a newer Minecraft version where Java-style hotkeys exist natively.

Cause

Some texture/resource packs interfere with Minecraft's Java-style hotkeys. This is a Minecraft/pack issue rather than a Flarial client bug.

Fix

  1. Temporarily disable the texture/resource pack and test Java Hotkeys again.
  2. If hotkeys work without the pack, that pack is incompatible with the hotkey behavior.
  3. Use a different pack, or wait for the pack/Minecraft behavior to be fixed.
  4. Confirm you are on a Minecraft version that actually has the native Java-style hotkeys feature; it was introduced around 1.21.120.
Note

Flarial cannot resolve every pack-specific hotkey conflict, since the conflict originates in the pack and Minecraft itself.

Corrupted textures on The Hive

Symptoms

  • Textures look wrong or corrupted while playing on The Hive.
  • The issue looks server/resource-pack related rather than a Flarial injection crash.

Cause

The Hive or Minecraft texture/resource-pack cache may be corrupted.

Fix

  1. This is likely a Hive/Minecraft resource-pack issue, not a Flarial client issue.
  2. Clear or delete Minecraft's texture pack / resource-pack cache.
  3. Rejoin The Hive and let Minecraft download the server resources again.
  4. If the issue continues only on The Hive, contact Hive support.

Customize ClickGUI theme colors

Symptoms

  • You want to change the colors or look of the in-game Flarial GUI.
  • You found font settings but not the rest of the ClickGUI/theme controls.
  • You may call it the Flarial GUI, menu, theme, or ClickGUI.

Cause

Flarial exposes GUI color and appearance settings through the ClickGUI module settings, but the labels and descriptions can be vague.

Fix

  1. Open Flarial settings/ClickGUI in game.
  2. Open the ClickGUI module settings.
  3. Adjust the available color/theme settings there.
  4. If you cannot find a specific option, ask in the Flarial Discord with a screenshot of your ClickGUI settings and a note on what you want to change.
Note

This changes Flarial's in-game menu appearance, not Minecraft resource packs or Discord name colors.

Set module keybinds

Symptoms

  • You want to set or change a Flarial module keybind.
  • Pressing a key while editing the bind appears to add another key instead of replacing the old one.
  • Editing keybinds feels confusing while you are already in a world.

Cause

The keybind editor can append the key you just pressed. Setting binds from Flarial settings outside a world is clearer.

Fix

  1. Leave the current world/server and open Flarial settings from outside a world.
  2. Open the module's keybind setting.
  3. Press the key you want to add.
  4. Note: the pressed key may be added to the existing bind instead of replacing it.
  5. If you need a full reset, clear or reconfigure the module bind from the same settings screen.
Note

This is for Flarial module keybind configuration, not Minecraft's vanilla controls menu.

Import downloaded config files

Symptoms

  • You downloaded a .flarial config file and do not know where to put it.
  • A downloaded config does not appear in the Flarial config menu.
  • You want to add or install community Flarial configs.

Cause

Flarial only lists config files from its local config folder.

Fix

  1. Press Win + R.
  2. Paste this path and press Enter:
  3. Copy the downloaded .flarial file into that folder.
  4. Relaunch Minecraft/Flarial or reopen the config menu if it does not appear immediately.
  5. If the file still does not show, confirm it is a real .flarial config file and not a zipped or download-wrapper file.
Note

This is for importing configs, not resetting broken config files.