The problem is in the way the emulator used your awesome new Retina 
display.  The emulator still uses the Cocoa API and hasn't moved to Quartz 
(thus the warning message every time you start it).  Several other people 
have seen this problem, so there are Googlable solutions out there.  The 
only one I've seen myself, involves setting the display density way lower 
than it actually is.  Kind of a drag after paying all those bucks for that 
sweet looking laptop...

G. Blake Meike
Marakana

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On Monday, August 6, 2012 2:49:33 AM UTC-7, seerumi wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> The emulator has previously worked, but now when I got a new computer the 
> emulator started acting strange.
> When I load my virtual device there's huge window and lots of blank white 
> space surrounding the phone emulator.
> This wouldn't matter otherwise, but I'm unable to click the phone's 
> buttons. If I'm to click any of the phone's buttons
> I have to click somewhere in the empty space.
>
> The new computer is MacBook Pro with OS 10.7.4
>
> Here's screenshot to elaborate:
>
>
>
> <https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-m9z3hiPTpAM/UB-Sv0qOBwI/AAAAAAAAADM/LlcC6orpB1o/s1600/Screen+Shot+2012-08-06+at+12.45.18.png>
>

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