
uHD-Adb install /Users/"username"/Documents/APKFiles/"filename. You need to install the apk file to BlueStacks, in Terminal type (this assumes you have saved the file in your Documents folder): Press the shortcut keys Windows + R to open the 'Run' command box on your desktop/laptop. Copy the 'Engine' folder and the 'nf' file, and paste them at a different location of your choice on your desktop/laptop. In Terminal you should see that your in the Runtime folder of Bluestacks.Ħ. Go to the following path on your computer: 'C:\ProgramData\BlueStacksnxt'.

Next you need to change directory to the Runtime folder of BlueStacks, in Terminal type:Ĭd /Applications/BlueStacks.app/Contents/Runtime/ Do not start BlueStacks, an open a Terminal window.ĥ. Build your APK file from Unity and note the location to the directory you saved the file to.Ĥ. Install to your Applications directory.ģ. NOTE: this is for Mac users, but I will provide some useful links for Windows users.Ģ. This feature lets you import files from your PC to BlueStacks. Once the Media Manager opens up, click on Import From Windows as shown below. To know more about the Media Manager, please click here. Now the trick is installing your APK file in to BlueStacks so that is shows up in your "My Apps" section. Get the fastest and smoothest gaming performance with BlueStacks - the worlds most popular, safest and FREE Mobile Gaming Platform for Windows and Mac. Inside BlueStacks, open the Media Manager which is available in the More Apps option given on the Dock. This program will run apk files on your PC, and is great for testing your Android builds. The emulators in Eclipse in the SDK, well I just couldn't get it to work.Īfter a lot of research and trial and error, I found a handy little program called BlueStacks. My android phone is very old, and would not accept any builds (I no longer use the phone, so the firmware version was out dated) 2. Recently I started building for Android, and found myself in a situation when I could not test because: 1.
