Mark the schemes that you wish to import and then, click on "Import". You will then be shown a list of control schemes that can be imported using the selected file. Go to the location where you had saved the control scheme for Free Fire in step 4. On the "Controls editor" window, click on the "Import" icon.Ĩ. After the game launches, open the controls editor by right-clicking on the "Game controls" icon on the Side toolbar.ħ. Now, open BlueStacks 5 and launch the game for which the control scheme is to be imported. You will see a confirmation message once the control scheme is exported successfully.ĥ. Now, choose the location where you wish to save this control scheme, type a name of your choice and then, click on "Save". Select the scheme and then, click on "Export".Ĥ. You will then be asked to select the control scheme that you wish to export. On the "Controls editor" window, click on the "Export" icon, as shown in the image.ģ. Launch Free Fire on BlueStacks 4 and open the Controls editor by right-clicking on the Game controls icon on the Side toolbar.Ģ. How can I transfer my custom control schemes?Īs an example, we'll be transferring the "My keys" control scheme being used in Free Fire on BlueStacks 4 to use in BlueStacks 5.ġ. Only those control schemes can be imported on BlueStacks 5 that were created on BlueStacks 4.180 or above. If you're using any custom control schemes on BlueStacks 4 for your favorite game, you can also use these control schemes in BlueStacks 5 by following the steps mentioned below.
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