The most popular use for BSTweaker is rooting emulators like BlueStacks 4 and 5. This allows you to install specialized apps (like Titanium Backup or Xposed Framework) that require superuser permissions.
While some emulators allow resolution changes, BSTweaker enables non-standard resolutions and custom DPI (dots per inch) settings to sharpen visuals or fit specific window sizes. Step-by-Step Guide: How to Use BSTweaker 1. Downloading and Setting Up bstweake
BSTweaker can patch out promotional banners, recommended app icons, and other "bloatware" that typically clutters the emulator interface. The most popular use for BSTweaker is rooting