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Can you set up Nox or Blustacks to be able to debug game apps with Chrome Inspect? - otchi - 03-29-2022

Before I used to be able to debug apps using Bluestacks 3 and Leapdroid. Sadly, these emulators only go up to Android 4.4. Apps that require Android 5 and above doesn't work. 
When I use Nox, I can debug the browser, but not the apps. 

This is what it looks like when I run an app on Bluestacks 3, and I can inspect its contents with Chrome USB debug:

[Image: 974a09ab3787354069dfd7db3008eb0869a209c3.png]
This is the exact same app being run on Nox. There is only the device name, but no apps are inspect-able: 

[Image: 53948d638be2518ebb57d97adacb8772c20d4d6f.png]
Considering I can still inspect Chrome browser contents through Nox, it's not like the emulator itself blocks ALL connection to the Chrome inspect. There must be some sort of security built into the emulator that prevents apps from being inspected. Anyone know anything about this?