
You can also skip setting up PlayStore and still install APK files.
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup.
Click on the PlayStore button and set up your account – either log in with existing Google account details or set up a new account. The Nox android homescreen will appear on your computer, where you see some pre-installed apps, one of which is the Google Play Store. When Nox Player is installed, click on Start to open it and let it load up – this might take a few minutes. Choose between the online or offline installation ( offline will take a few minutes, online may take 15 minutes or more ). Agree to the Terms and Conditions and click the Install button. Locate the downloaded installation file and click on it to start the installation. Pick one of the links above and click to download the installer to your desktop or laptop. To add them to your PATH, if not done already, you'll need to open your hidden ~/. Please bear in mind that for this to work, if you're using Android Studio with default installation settings, you should either do step 6 from the directory of adb, which is usually ~/Library/Android/sdk/platform-tools or else you can do this from any location if you have adb and the other platform tools on your PATH.
(This will connect localhost through port 62001 to the Android Debug Bridge.)Īndroid Studio should now detect Nox Player as a connectable device (although it may not appear named as Nox). ( Mac only) Depending on whether or not adb and other tools are in your PATH (see below), typeįrom a suitable location. In Developer options, tick USB debugging. In Android settings the Developer options will now be visible. Keep clicking on Build number until it shows that, " You are now a developer". In Nox, go to Android settings and scroll down to About Tablet. Root mode to on, then save changes and restart Nox. Start Nox App Player, and in Nox go to Nox system settings and turn Instead, you can, with a slight change, follow the steps in the Nox connection guide, but just look out, as a Mac user, for step 6, (according to vandebergz) : Fortunately, as a Mac user, you don't have to worry too much about the directory of the Nox app player, because you don't have to use the executable nox_adb.exe, as do Windows users.