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Beginning Android
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Beginning Android

by Wei-Meng Lee
August 2011
Beginner
287 pages
6h 44m
English
Wrox
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EMULATING PHYSICAL CAPABILITIES

In addition to emulating devices of different screen sizes, you also have the option to emulate different hardware capabilities. When creating a new AVD, clicking the New . . . button will display a dialog for choosing the type of hardware you want to emulate (see Figure B-16).

For example, if you want to emulate an Android device with no touch screen, select the “Touch-screen support” property and click OK. Back in the AVD dialog, change the value of the property from yes to no (see Figure B-17).

This will create an AVD with no touch-screen support (i.e., users won’t be able to use their mouse to click on the screen).

You can also simulate location data using the Android emulator. Chapter 4 discusses this in more detail.

KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS

The Android emulator supports several keyboard shortcuts that enable you to mimic the behavior of a real handset. The following list describes the shortcuts that you can use with the emulator:

  • Esc — Back
  • Home — Main screen
  • F2 — Toggles context-sensitive menu
  • F3 — Call Log
  • F4 — Lock
  • F5 — Search
  • F8 — Toggles data network (3G)
  • Ctrl+F5 — Ringer volume up
  • Ctrl+F6 — Ringer volume down
  • Ctrl+F11/Ctrl+F12 — Toggle orientation

For example, by pressing Ctrl+F11, you can change the orientation ...

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