Sunday, April 5, 2015

Bluestacks: see how to play the keyboard in Android emulator – Globo.com

With the emulator Bluestacks , you can run multiple games Android on the PC. However, play may not be possible due to the limitation of the mouse, you can not simulate multiple taps on the screen. In this tutorial you will learn how to configure the keyboard in various games, mapping the taps on the “screen” emulator.

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In this tutorial, we used the screen mapping software Aurora 2, which was created specifically for use with the BlueStacks . You can even map the touches on their own, but will be in the method “trial and error”. With Auroria 2 and map the emulator screen, you can set the keys easily and export the configuration file directly to the emulator folder, automating the entire process.

Step 1 . The first step is to download and install the Bluestacks emulator. If you do not know how to install this emulator, watch a tutorial here . If you already have the emulator installed, go to the next step;

Step 2. Now, let’s download and install the Aurora program 2. The file is a * .msi installation Windows , after the default security warning, click Next and then Install. After installation, finish by clicking the “Finish” button.

Step 3. Let’s learn how to map keyboard keys in the Bluestacks emulator screen. To do this, first start the emulator. Once it has started, open the Aurora 2 program;

Step 4. The main screen of Aurora is only a blue bar with options. It would initially in front of the emulator window. Place the blue bar on the left of the emulator window, as pictured below;

Step 5. Now open the internet browser and locate in Google Play, a game you want who has the keys mapped to the emulator screen. In the case, we will use the game Marvel Future Fight;

Step 6. The information that is collected is the name of the game package, which is precisely the words that appear after “id” in the Google Play url. Needless to mention that the game should already be installed in the emulator if you have not installed the game you want to map keys, download,

Step 7. Click the first icon Aurora program to create the configuration file. When you see the window “Basic Info” fill in the fields with the game information. Under “Application Name”, put the name of the game, and “Application ID”, the id we copy the url in Google Play. In Mode, select “slap”;

Step 8. Wait until the game starts in an action scene, that is, when are the main commands it. At this time, click the button with eight square in Aurora (second option from the top down);

Step 9. Note that a translucent square appeared on the emulator window. Drag this square so that it covers the entire Bluestacks window;

Step 10. After the translucent window is already covering the whole “screen” the Bluestacks, it’s time to map the keys keyboard. Where they are the action buttons, click the right mouse button and choose a key on the keyboard to match that button;

Step 11. After you finish editing, click ” Create “to complete the procedure. When you click this option, the Aurora will already create a configuration file “CFG” direct in the folder “C: ProgramData BlueStacks UserData InputMapper” the Bluestacks;

Step 12. After configuring, close the Aurora by clicking the X in the form of a and, finally, close the game in BlueStacks, and then restart. If the configuration is successful, you will see a pop-up with information from the controls when the game start

-. Notes

Aurora can also be used to configure and casual game running endless. Simply follow the steps from 1 to 7. And in step 8, click “Main Keys”.

After setting the keys, just continue the tutorial from the steps 11 and 12. Although the tip works for most titles in games you have a virtual analog that disappears if is not touched, you still need to control this analog with the mouse. In games that analog is fixed on the screen, you can use the mapping and choose the arrow keys.

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