4. Setting up BlueStacks Cloud Connect
An optional step for users with an Android smartphone or tablet is to
set up BlueStacks Cloud Connect, an app that allows you to push apps
from your Android device to BlueStacks, and vice versa. Download Cloud Connect for your Android device, and then go to the Settings button on BlueStacks and click on "Cloud Connect".
If you have an Android phone, input an email address as well as your
phone number. You will then receive instructions via email and SMS on
how to connect your phone to Bluestacks, push apps, and sync SMS.
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If you're running an Android tablet, you instead just use an email
address to synch BlueStacks with your device. After registering
BlueStacks Cloud Connect, you should receive an email containing a PIN
number, which you input into the Cloud Connect app.
You
should now be able to push apps between your device and BlueStacks.
You're essentially istalling the same app on your desktop and mobile
device, without syncing app data (such as login credentials or game
progress). Still, it's an easy way to copy apps from your device to
BlueStacks, or vice versa.
5. Installing & Running Apps
If you're not going to sync apps to and from your Android device, you
can just use the built in App Search to search for and install apps from
Google Play, Amazon, or 1Mobile.
It may seem confusing at first, but BlueStacks won't let you get to its
three built-in app markets directly. You'll need to go through the App
Search button. Type in the name of the app you're looking for, and it
will search 1Mobile, Amazon, and Google Play for matches, and give you
the option to install apps from any of the above three stores.
Once you've accessed one of the three app stores, you can then navigate
that store. Within Google Play, for instance, you can take advantage of
the store's search and other features.
6. Controls & Settings
You should now have everything you need to install and run apps from
BlueStacks, so we'll finish up with some extra notes on in-app controls,
as well as settings. Unless you happen to be running a touchscreen rig
or a Windows 8 tablet, you're going to need some way to approximate
pinch to zoom, as well as tilt controls.
Pinch to Zoom: Control +, or Control -
Tilt Controls: 'Z' or 'X' can be used to simulate tilting a device left or right.
BlueStacks supports the use of gamepad controls for many apps, which
will be a godsend for users looking to play Android games on a PC. Plug
in your controller, and Bluestacks should inform you if a particular app
supports a controller.
Finally, the Settings menu (gear icon) contains assorted system settings
for language, keyboard settings, contacts and account management, and
an app manager for uninstalling applications and setting their default
sizes.
There's your quick visual tour of the BlueStacks App Player. It may not
run every Android app perfectly, but BlueStacks puts you just a mouse
click away from thousands of compelling choices.
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