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Sorry, I'm still kind of unclear on what the use case is.
You're using Jenkins to automatically generate and start emulators, but then want to manually click on the Menu button? Is that right?
If you want to manually press the Menu button, you can use the F2 key on your keyboard instead, regardless of whether the extra UI is there.
If you want to press the Menu button from an automated test, that should still work fine, even on emulators like the Nexus 7 which don't have hardware keyboards.
Also, I tested just now with (and also without) a custom hardware property called "skin.dynamic" set to "yes", and it worked as expected (i.e. the extra UI at the side of the emulator window appeared (or didn't)).