Look at the *Gradle project* path. It points on root_dir/gradle directory 
(i.e. /src/my-project/gradle).
As a temporary fix, just delete the gradle from the path, so *Gradle 
project* property will point on root of your project.
Once you delete it, you'll be able to select *Use default gradle wrapper*.


On Tuesday, December 16, 2014 4:09:55 AM UTC+2, Chen Wei Hsu wrote:
>
> I have the exactly same issue, and I just download the latest Android 
> Studio today. This is obviously a serious problem.
> I have to use "Import Non-Android Studio project" even though the iosched 
> already have gradle files. 
> This is a really bad experience for a new user to Android Studio. Please 
> fix it.
>
>
> On Thursday, December 11, 2014 4:13:51 AM UTC+8, Dan O'Neill wrote:
>>
>>  Thanks Alex:  That is what I ended up doing and it does unblock us, 
>> thanks for confirming.  
>>
>> cheers
>> -- dan
>>
>>
>> On 12/10/14, 10:10 AM, 'Alex Ruiz' via adt-dev wrote:
>>  
>> Dan, please try "Import Non-Android Studio project" instead. We have 
>> found a few issues with the "Open" options. Please let us know if that 
>> unblocks you.
>>
>>  Thanks,
>> -Alex
>>  
>> On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 10:54 AM, jdONeill gMail <jdonei...@gmail.com> 
>> wrote:
>>
>>>  Does anybody have any idea why this option would be greyed out?  It is 
>>> really effecting users ability to open projects when gradle is not 
>>> installed.  I have ensured the gradle wrapper is up to date.  The project 
>>> will open in Android Studio if I choose 'Import Non-Android Studio project' 
>>> which is a confusing workflow, but one we will use for now.  When 
>>> including the *.idea folder or the *.iml we don't have any of these 
>>> issues.  
>>>  
>>>
>>> On 12/9/14, 4:01 PM, Dan O'Neill wrote:
>>>  
>>> I am not commiting any of my projects *.iml files or .idea folder to 
>>> source repository as my expectation is that gradle generates IDEA project 
>>> configuration files. Â  
>>>
>>>  When opening an existing Android Studio project I get the 'Import 
>>> Project from Gradle' dialog.  At this point the 'Use default gradle 
>>> wrapper (not configured for the current project)' selection is grayed out 
>>> even though I have the gradle wrapper in the project.  How can I ensure 
>>> this option is not grayed out?
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