you can always scale the emulator so you can reduce the size on the screen
(Check -scale or -dpi options)
-Dan
On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 9:12 PM, Xavier Ducrohet x...@android.com wrote:
what Matthew said.
for reference you can get the list by doing emulator -help-keys
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 14:49, jsdf jasons...@gmail.com wrote:
When we start the emulator, the touch surface takes up the entire
window, and we no longer see the emulator keyboard, hard buttons, or
(most importantly) the menu button on the right.
The emulator's window does not scale, so it is
what Matthew said.
for reference you can get the list by doing emulator -help-keys
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 1:04 PM, Matthew Bafford matt...@bafford.us wrote:
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 14:49, jsdf jasons...@gmail.com wrote:
When we start the emulator, the touch surface takes up the entire
window,
Hi all,
We are building an app for a device that will have a 1024x600 screen
at API level 7, 160dpi (which, by the way, is going to be very popular
very shortly with the Samsung Tab and other tablets coming on the
market).
When we start the emulator, the touch surface takes up the entire
window,
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