![]() ![]() Using and Configuring the Android Studio AVD Emulator 5.1 The Emulator Environment 5.2 Emulator Toolbar Options 5.3 Working in Zoom Mode 5.4 Resizing the Emulator Window 5.5 Extended Control Options 5.5.1 Location 5.5.2 Displays 5.5.3 Cellular 5.5.4 Battery 5.5.5 Camera 5.5.6 Phone 5.5.7 Directional Pad 5.5.8 Microphone 5.5.9 Fingerprint 5.5.10 Virtual Sensors 5.5.11 Snapshots 5.5.12 Record and Playback 5.5.13 Google Play 5.5.14 Settings 5.5.15 Help 5.6 Working with Snapshots 5.7 Configuring Fingerprint Emulation 5.8 The Emulator in Tool Window Mode 5.9 Creating a Resizable Emulator 5.10 Summary 6. Creating an Android Virtual Device (AVD) in Android Studio 4.1 About Android Virtual Devices 4.2 Starting the Emulator 4.3 Running the Application in the AVD 4.4 Running on Multiple Devices 4.5 Stopping a Running Application 4.6 Supporting Dark Theme 4.7 Running the Emulator in a Separate Window 4.8 Enabling the Device Frame 4.9 Summary 5. ![]() ![]() Creating an Example Android App in Android Studio 3.1 About the Project 3.2 Creating a New Android Project 3.3 Creating an Activity 3.4 Defining the Project and SDK Settings 3.5 Modifying the Example Application 3.6 Modifying the User Interface 3.7 Reviewing the Layout and Resource Files 3.8 Adding Interaction 3.9 Summary 4. Setting up an Android Studio Development Environment 2.1 System requirements 2.2 Downloading the Android Studio package 2.3 Installing Android Studio 2.3.1 Installation on Windows 2.3.2 Installation on macOS 2.3.3 Installation on Linux 2.4 The Android Studio setup wizard 2.5 Installing additional Android SDK packages 2.6 Installing the Android SDK Command-line Tools 2.6.1 Windows 8.1 2.6.2 Windows 10 2.6.3 Windows 11 2.6.4 Linux 2.6.5 macOS 2.7 Android Studio memory management 2.8 Updating Android Studio and the SDK 2.9 Summary 3. Introduction 1.1 Downloading the Code Samples 1.2 Feedback 1.3 Errata 2. ![]()
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