Hey Colin,

I know it's been a while and your very busy but if you could show me any 
pointer that would super!!

(Running on a Mac with FireWall disabled)
-- I turned enabled USB Debugging (on both my phone and even the emulator 
just in case)
-- Turned on the SDKController Application
-- Ran the following command on my mac terminal:
$adb -d forward tcp:1970 localabstract:android.sdk.controller
-- I then clicked on "Multi-Touch" on the application UI
-- I turned on the emulator:
$./emulator -avd testapplication1 -screen multi-touch

-- I also enabled showing the mouse pointer on the emulator

It shows "Emulator Connected" but nothing happens to the emulator and I 
can't move the screen like Google guys did here @3:40 
http://www.2bdoc.com/video/google-i-o-2012-what-s-new-in-android-developers-tools-v639049.html


On Sunday, November 18, 2012 at 6:04:04 AM UTC-8, colin wrote:
>
> I really would appreciate some help with this.
>  
> Here is some debug output from the emulator -
>  
> C:\android\adt-bundle-windows\sdk\tools>emulator -avd tab7 -debug 
> sensors_port,mtport,sdkctlsocket -screen multi-touch
>  
> emulator: SDKCtl sensors: Socket is connected.
> emulator: SDKCtl sensors: Sending endianness: 0
> emulator: SDKCtl multi-touch: Socket is connected.
> emulator: SDKCtl multi-touch: Sending endianness: 0
> emulator: SDKCtl sensors: Sending handshake query...
> emulator: SDKCtl multi-touch: Sending handshake query...
> emulator: SDKCtl sensors: Handshake succeeded. Port is not connected
> emulator: Sensors: SDK Controller has succeeded handshake, and port is not 
> connected.
> emulator: SDKCtl multi-touch: Handshake succeeded. Port is not connected
> emulator: Multi-touch: Handshake succeeded with disconnected port.
>  
> I get the above debug output whether I wait for the emulator to start up 
> before pressing one of the app's 'What you can do' buttons ('Control 
> Multi-touch' or 'Control Sensors') or press one of them before invoking the 
> emulator.
>  
> My next step would have to be to be the SdkController app from the sources 
> and try and debug it it from that end, but surely I cannot be the first 
> person to have gone down this road?
>  
>
> On Tuesday, 13 November 2012 23:24:38 UTC, colin wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>  
>> Has anybody been able to get the SdkController app to work with the 
>> emulator?  I found an old thread about this and tried to revive it, but I 
>> don't think I will be getting a reply there - 
>> https://groups.google.com/d/topic/adt-dev/TyZiFZ_Ns5Y/discussion.
>>  
>> Given the video of it working on a Mac from Google IO 
>> <http://androiddevelopment.info/google-io-2012-whats-new-in-android-developers-tools/>,
>>  
>> I'm wondering if there is a problem with the Windows version of the 
>> emulator.
>>  
>>
>

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