To import a hardware profile, click Import Hardware Profiles and select the XML file containing the definition on your computer. To export a hardware profile, right-click it and select Export. Specify the location where you want to store the XML file containing the definition.
You can specify the following properties of hardware profiles in the Configure Hardware Profile page. AVD configuration properties override hardware profile properties, and emulator properties that you set while the emulator is running override them both. The predefined hardware profiles included with the AVD Manager aren't editable. However, you can copy them and edit the copies. These options are for actual hardware controls on the device itself. However, the events sent to the device by an external controller are the same.
If you select both, you can switch between orientations in the emulator. You must select at least one option to continue. Later, you can use a webcam or a photo provided by the emulator to simulate taking a photo with the camera. Sensors: Accelerometer Select if the device has hardware that helps the device determine its orientation. Sensors: Gyroscope Select if the device has hardware that detects rotation or twist.
In combination with an accelerometer, it can provide smoother orientation detection and support a six-axis orientation system. Sensors: Proximity Sensor Select if the device has hardware that detects if the device is close to your face during a phone call to disable input from the screen. Default Skin Select a skin that controls what the device looks like when displayed in the emulator.
Remember that specifying a screen size that's too big for the resolution can mean that the screen is cut off, so you can't see the whole screen.
See Create an emulator skin for more information. The AVD configuration specifies the interaction between the development computer and the emulator, as well as properties you want to override in the hardware profile.
AVD configuration properties override hardware profile properties. Emulator properties that you set while the emulator is running override them both. When running the AVD in the emulator, you can change the orientation if both portrait and landscape are supported in the hardware profile. The Emulated setting produces a software-generated image, while the Webcam setting uses your development computer webcam to take a picture.
This option is available only if it's selected in the hardware profile; it's not available for Wear OS and Android TV. An Android emulator skin is a collection of files that define the visual and control elements of an emulator display. If the skin definitions available in the AVD settings don't meet your requirements, you can create your own custom skin definition, and then apply it to your AVD. A hardware.
Add the bitmap files of the device images in the same directory. Specify additional hardware-specific device configurations in a hardware. Archive the files in the skin folder and select the archive file as a custom skin. For more detailed information about creating emulator skins, see the Android Emulator Skin File Specification in the tools source code.
Content and code samples on this page are subject to the licenses described in the Content License. Android Studio. Download What's new User guide Preview. Meet Android Studio. Manage your project. Write your app. Build and run your app.
Run apps on the emulator. Run apps on a hardware device. Configure your build. Optimize your build speed. Debug your app. Test your app. Profile your app. Compare two Dates. Serialization and Deserialization. Java Library Functions. Basics Of Digital Components. Types of Computer Networks. Classical Synchronization Problem. What are Semaphores? It will open AVD Manager with a list of created virtual devices as shown in below image.
It may be empty for you now as you haven't created any device as of now. To create a new device, click on Create Virtual Device button at the bottom-left corner. It will open a window to Select Hardware type for your virtual device. This list contains almost all the Android devices with their respective settings.
Select any one out of all the devices listed, with your required configuration like Size of the screen, Resolution and Density and click on Next. Next you will be asked to select System Image that will be the running Android Version for your newly created virtual device. You can choose any Android system images that are already available in your Android Studio , or Download the one you want, by clicking on the Download option available with the names.
Recommended section will list the best choices available as per the latest updates available. Choose as per your required configuration We've selected API level Click on Next once you are done.
Next window will list down all the configured settings for final verification. Click Accept if you agree to the license terms:. The Android Device Manager adds the new device to the list of installed virtual devices while displaying a Creating progress indicator during device creation:.
When the creation process is complete, the new device is shown in the list of installed virtual devices with a Start button, ready to launch:. To edit an existing virtual device, select the device and click the Edit button located in the upper right-hand corner of the screen :.
The Device Editor screen lists the properties of the virtual device under the Property column, with the corresponding values of each property in the Value column.
When you select a property, a detailed description of that property is displayed on the right. To change a property, edit its value in the Value column. For example, in the following screenshot the hw.
After you have made the necessary configuration changes, click the Save button. For more information about changing virtual device properties, see Editing Android Virtual Device Properties. Additional options for working with devices are available from the Additional Options … pull-down menu in the upper right-hand corner:. Duplicate and Edit — Duplicates the currently-selected device and opens it in the New Device screen with a different unique name.
Reveal in Explorer — Opens a Windows Explorer window in the folder that holds the files for the virtual device. Factory Reset — Resets the selected device to its default settings, erasing any user changes made to the internal state of the device while it was running this also erases the current Quick Boot snapshot, if any. This change does not alter modifications that you make to the virtual device during creation and editing.
A dialog box will appear with the reminder that this reset cannot be undone. Click Factory Reset to confirm the reset:. Delete — Permanently deletes the selected virtual device. A dialog box will appear with the reminder that deleting a device cannot be undone.
Click Delete if you are certain that you want to delete the device. When you select a device in the list, the Play button appears on the right. You can click the Play button to launch the emulator with this virtual device:.
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The latest MEmu version supports up to Android 7. Check out our list of the best Android emulators for more niche options. Each method has its advantages and disadvantages. But it really depends on what you want out of having Android on your desktop. Bluestacks and other emulators like it have some baggage.
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The Xbox controller is supported without issue. Installing and setting up MEmu is a painless task and once the virtual Android operating system has been installed, you're ready to go. As expected, the Google Play Store on the PC is possible and downloading games or other mobile applications is quick and simple; just sign in to your Google account.
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