LDPlayer isn’t just an app for running games on your PC. It’s much more than that now. People use it to play Gacha games on many accounts at the same time. Others use it for farming resources or doing the same job in many places at once. That’s where the Multi-Instance Sync tool becomes really useful. It lets you control many emulator windows by doing actions in just one. This guide will teach you how to use that tool the right way and make it work smoothly.

Getting Started with LDMultiPlayer
Before you start syncing your instances, you need to set them up the right way. LDPlayer has a tool called LDMultiPlayer. It lets you manage your emulator windows.
Make Copies of One Good Setup
Instead of setting up each window one by one, it’s better to make one perfect one first. Then you can clone that window to make others just like it.
Steps to follow:
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First, install your app or game on one emulator.
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Do all the downloads, log in, and finish the setup.
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Now use the Clone feature in LDMultiPlayer. This copies your main emulator, including its files and settings.
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Use the Group feature to keep everything organized. Even if the group doesn’t save after restart, it still helps while you work.
Doing this saves time and avoids mistakes later.
How to Manage System Resources
Running many emulators at the same time can slow your PC down. So, you need to give each one just the right amount of memory and CPU power.
The Right Settings for Smooth Performance
Each emulator needs its share of RAM and CPU. Give too little, and it might crash. Give too much, and your PC might lag.
What works best:
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For 4 to 6 emulators, try 2 CPU cores and 3GB RAM per emulator.
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If your PC is strong, you can go higher.
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Go to Settings > Advanced in each emulator to change these numbers.
This helps you avoid slowdowns and freezing.
How to Use the Synchronizer Tool
LDPlayer has the sync tool built-in. It copies your actions from one window to all others.
Getting the Tool Ready
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Open all the emulator windows you want to use.
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Pick one as the Primary window. You’ll control everything from here.
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On the right side of this window, click the Sync icon. It looks like two curved arrows.
Connect Other Windows
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A window will pop up showing all your running emulators.
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Check the boxes next to the ones you want to link.
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Click Start sync to begin.
Now, every click or keypress in the primary window will happen in the others too.
What Sync Can and Can’t Do
Knowing what works and what doesn’t will save you trouble.
| Action | What Happens in Sync |
|---|---|
| Mouse Clicks | Copied to all windows, same spot |
| Keyboard Input | Works (like W, A, S, D for games) |
| Game Launch | Works well if icons are in the same place |
| Text Input | Doesn’t usually work in other windows |
So, don’t try chatting from all windows at once. But for gameplay, it works great.
Advanced Tips for Experienced Users
There’s more you can do with this tool if you understand a few smart tricks.
Rerolling in Gacha Games
Lots of people reroll in games to get strong characters from the start. But if you launch the game too soon, all your copies will have the same data.
Better way to reroll:
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Install the game on one clean emulator.
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Do not open the game.
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Close that emulator and clone it several times.
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Now open all the new ones.
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Start the sync.
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Launch the game from the primary window.
Each one will now make a new guest account. That’s how you reroll faster.
Combine Macros with Sync
You can also use LDPlayer’s Macro Recorder to do even more.
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Record a set of actions in your primary emulator (like farming, tapping buttons).
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Sync all your other emulators.
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Run the macro in the primary window.
Now, every synced window will copy the full macro. You only need to run it once, and all the windows will do it too.
How to Pause and Stop Sync
Sometimes you may want to stop syncing one emulator but keep the others going.
To pause all:
Click Pause in the sync control window of your primary emulator.
To stop one window:
In the emulator you want to stop, click Stop Sync at the top bar. It will act on its own until you sync it again.
Note: The sync tool doesn’t save your selected windows after restart. So, it’s a good idea to use LDMultiPlayer Groups to stay organized. When you restart, just check the same group again to resync them quickly.
Fixing Problems and Speed Issues
Sometimes things go wrong. Here’s how to fix some common problems.
Why Emulators Crash
Some Windows settings can mess with how LDPlayer works.
Two common problems:
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Windows Game Mode – can slow down performance
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Hyper-V – can block virtualization
What to do:
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Turn off Hyper-V in Windows Features.
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Also turn off Game Mode in your Windows settings.
These changes help make LDPlayer more stable.
Lower Graphics for Better Speed
You don’t need high graphics in every window.
Tips to lower resource use:
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Lower the screen resolution in Settings > Basic > Resolution. Try 1280×720 or even 960×540.
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Reduce the FPS to 30 or 15. Lower FPS means less work for your PC.
These changes help keep everything running without crashes.
Final Thoughts: Use Sync the Smart Way
When you follow all these steps, LDPlayer turns into a powerful tool. You can control many accounts at once. You can reroll faster, farm resources with one click, and use macros to save time. It takes some setup, but once you get it right, it runs smoothly.
By copying one good setup, giving each emulator the right resources, and using sync the right way, you won’t just play games — you’ll manage them like a pro.
Keep things simple, stay organized, and use your tools well. That’s how you get true synchronized domination.