The only way to achieve this is to install an Android Emulator and install MacroDroid on the emulator. LDPlayer works although there are othersI have no problem accessing Templates on my phone but how do I access them on a PC.
I'd rather see more templates larger if I'm home.
some apps (including macrodroid) only give a "phone sized" screen yes, but that is still larger on a laptop screen then on your phone's screen.But doesn't that mean I get a phone-sized screen just the same? Is there some other advantage I'm not seeing?
the active screen might be 33x18,5 cm but as i said some apps, including macrodroid, can only be displayed as portrait, so if you are using fullscreen there will be an empty space on either side when you open one of these apps, or if not using fullscreen the emulator will resize to portrait size.Thanks guys.
Just installed LDPlayer on my laptop. Active screen size for me turns out to be 33cm x 18.5cm (13"x7.28') - landscape rather than portrait! Interesting.
Windows Defender said it blocked certain bits relating to virtual box on my system during install. I guess I'll find out the implications of that later. I already had virtual box on my system. I'll check it out and maybe discover what it's all about there.
I'll install macrodroid next.
BTW. Can LDPlayer emulate the various vesions of android? Don't know why I'd need to at this stage but handy to know if it comes up later. Also noticed that a program called LDMultiplayer4 has been installed.
There are various downloads on the website for different versionsCan LDPlayer emulate the various vesions of android?
What phone do you have?I have no problem accessing Templates on my phone but how do I access them on a PC.
I'd rather see more templates larger if I'm home.