Once the installer has finished downloading, launch it. We’re using Windows in our example, but the process for Mac should be pretty similar.
To get started with BlueStacks, simply head over to their downloads page and grab an appropriate installer for your computer. If you are, you can use multi-touch, but otherwise you’re out of luck if the app you’re using requires it. Second, multitouch is missing, unless you’re using BlueStacks on a computer with a touch screen monitor. First, the current version of BlueStacks only runs Android 4.4.2 KitKat, so if you need something newer than that, you’ll need to install the Android SDK instead.
The entire experience is incredibly smooth on modern hardware (BlueStacks has been around for years and what was originally a pretty rocky alpha-software experience is now quite polished) and even things that previously didn’t works so well (like access to the host computer’s web cam or issues with applications that require GPS data) now work surprisingly well.