> This has *everything* to do with my monitor because it's what the
> emulator is being displayed on. I'm not saying that the dpi of my
> monitor should be the same as the dpi of the emulator, what I am
> saying is if I open an QVGA, HVGA, or WVGA sized window in the native
> OS the dpi stays the same, therefore if I request a QVGA, HVGA, or
> WVGA sized screen for the emulator and it opens a QVGA, HVGA, or WVGA
> sized window I wouldn't expect the emulator to start changing the dpi
> *as well* without either asking or warning me.

It still has NOTHING to do with your monitor. The emulator emulates
*phones.* What matters is the density of the *phones.* You're not
choosing the resolution of a window on your computer, you are choosing
the resolution of a phone display you want to emulate.

-- 
Romain Guy
Android framework engineer
[email protected]

Note: please don't send private questions to me, as I don't have time
to provide private support.  All such questions should be posted on
public forums, where I and others can see and answer them

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