MuMu can also be toggled between landscape and portrait mode here.
The program has a few different options in its interface such as enabling the keyboard, activating a gaming controller, changing volume settings, sideload APK files and taking screenshots. The main layout of the operating system that MuMu App Player is emulating is a tabbed interface which allows you to easily switch between different apps, making multitasking pretty easy. In our test, the App Center wasn't functioning but access to the Google Play store was possible. The main screen provides shortcuts to system apps, a browser and the app center. With that said, the application installs without too much trouble and once started, you can sign in with your Google account to access the Google Play app store. The main layout of the application isn't too different from other Android emulators like BlueStacks or GameLoop, however its functionality is lacking a little bit when compared to the competition. MuMu App Player is a freeware Android emulator that was created by NetEase, a company based in China that specializes in mobile gaming.