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yeah, that's caused because of how the input system works. When you open an interaction it unlocks the mouse from the centre and locks the camera in place but when you finish the interaction it reads the position as being for example at the top left of your screen so the camera snaps where the mouse was before being locked again.

I was going to work on fixing that but I didn't have enough time sadly.

Thanks you for commenting regardless!