Let BlueStacks turn your PC, Mac, or laptop into the perfect home for Compass: Direction Compass, a fun Tools app from Govo Tech.
Compass: Direction Compass is a straight up digital compass that feels like a real one, only cleaner and easier to read. The dial shows north, south, east, west with degree markings around the edge, and the arrow locks onto a direction fast. There are multiple skins to switch between, from classic brass looks to simple modern styles, so it does not feel boring to stare at. It is light on storage and opens quick, no clutter or confusing menus.
What really stands out is the map view. Dropping a pin anywhere to see the direction from that spot is simple, and moving the pin is just a tap. That makes it handy for planning a hike or figuring out which way a campsite faces before heading out. There is also a Qibla feature that points toward the Kaaba for prayer, which is clear and direct. It reads the Earth’s magnetic field, so it works best when the device is away from magnets, steel, and big batteries. If accuracy drifts, a quick figure eight calibration usually fixes it, and using GPS and Maps together helps a lot when traveling.
On a PC with BlueStacks, the big screen makes the compass face and numbers easy to read, and clicking around the map to set a location feels natural. Sensor-based stuff is better on a phone, of course, but the map tools still work well. It is not trying to be fancy, just a steady little tool for anyone who wants reliable direction without fuss.
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