Rotate left. Rotate right. Take screenshot. Click to take a screenshot of the device. For details, see Screenshots. Enter zoom mode. Click so the cursor changes to the zoom icon. To exit zoom mode, click the button again. Right-click to zoom out. Left-click and drag to select a box-shaped area to zoom in on. Right-click and drag a selection box to reset to default zoom. To tap the device screen in zoom mode, Control-click Command-click on Mac.
Return to the previous screen, or close a dialog box, an options menu, the Notifications panel, or the onscreen keyboard. Overview Recent Apps. To open an app, tap it. To remove a thumbnail from the list, swipe it left or right.
This button isn't supported for Wear OS. Single points In the Single points tab, you can use the Google Maps webview to search for points of interest, just as you would when using Google Maps on a phone or in a browser. Routes Similar to the Single points tab, the Routes tab provides a Google Maps webview that you can use to create a route between two or more locations. To create and save a route, do the following: In the map view, use the text field to search for the first destination in your route.
Select the location from the search results. Select the Navigate button. Select the starting point of your route from the map. Optional Click Add destination to add more stops to your route. Save your route by clicking Save route in the map view. Specify a name for the route and click Save. In the file dialog, select a file on your computer and click Open. Optionally select a Speed. While a virtual device is running, you can add up to two additional displays as follows: Add another display by clicking Add secondary display.
From the dropdown menu under Secondary displays , do one of the following: Select one of the preset aspect ratios. Select custom and set the height , width , and dpi for your custom display. Optional Click Add secondary display to add a third display. Click Apply changes to add the specified display s to the running virtual device. The emulator lets you simulate incoming phone calls and text messages. To initiate a call to the emulator: Select or type a phone number in the From field.
Click Call Device. Optionally click Hold Call to put the call on hold. To end the call, click End Call. To send a text message to the emulator: Select or type a phone number in the From field. Type a message in the SMS message field. Click Send Message. To simulate a fingerprint scan on the virtual device: Prepare an app to receive a fingerprint.
Select a Fingerprint value. Click Touch Sensor. To rotate the device around the x, y, and z axes, select Rotate and do one of the following: Adjust the Yaw , Pitch , and Roll sliders and observe the position in the upper pane. Move the device representation in the upper pane and observe the Yaw , Pitch , and Roll and how the resulting accelerometer values change.
To move the device horizontally x or vertically y , select Move and do one of the following: Adjust the X and Y sliders and observe the position in the upper pane. Move the device representation in the upper pane and observe the X and Y slider values and how the resulting accelerometer values change.
To position the device at 0, 90, , or degrees: In the Device rotation area, select a button to change the rotation. It lets you adjust the following sensors so you can test them with your app: Ambient temperature : This environmental sensor measures ambient air temperature.
Magnetic field : This position sensor measures the ambient magnetic field on the X, Y, and Z axes, respectively. Proximity : This position sensor measures the distance from an object; for example, it can notify a phone that a face is close to it to make a call. The proximity sensor must be enabled in your AVD to use this control. Light : This environmental sensor measures illuminance. The values are in lux units. Pressure : This environmental sensor measures ambient air pressure.
It also has one of the better Wear OS apps. The app keeps track of your running and exercise. You can set goals for weight loss, running pace, and other stuff. It also supports biking and virtually any other activity aside from running.
The Wear OS app is a good extension of the main service. The full experience does require a subscription, though, and one that we think is a little expensive.
Strava and Lifesum are also excellent Wear OS apps in this space. See also : The best fitness apps for Android. Wear OS is the official app from Google. Additionally, the app contains stuff like settings for Google Assistant , Google Fit , and some other stuff. However, its most important feature is its apps and watch faces info.
The app is a great directory for such things. Google Play does a good job, but this app definitely gets you there faster. Without opening any of these until you reboot at the end, install the following apps in this order:. Once all four have been installed again, without opening them , reboot and you should have the ability to use the Play Store.
If you get a notification that Play Services is out of date, don't worry. If you can sign in, everything should eventually automatically update to the latest compatible version.
If you run into trouble, most issues can either be fixed by one of the following escalating steps:. Not all devices will ultimately work with a sideloaded Play Store, and you may experience subsequent issues or odd behaviors when it comes to some apps or the device as a result, but it is an option.
There are plenty of reasons to look for apps outside of Google's store. Odds are if you're here, you already have at least one, but there are some reasons you might not be aware of. For one, Google sometimes removes apps from its venue based on content , functionality , or as a matter of censorship to comply with local laws.
Sometimes apps are kicked to the curb for perfectly legitimate and valid reasons, like containing malware or violating user privacy, but that isn't always the case. For better or worse, Android gives you the freedom and associated responsibility to get your apps anywhere you like.
Another good reason to download apps from APKMirror is simply that they aren't even present on the Play Store to begin with. For example, the popular Lawnchair 2 alpha wasn't available on the Play Store before its formal release.
Other times, apps that are distributed on the Play Store roll out updates progressively, so when it comes to playing with the latest cutting-edge features you might read about in our coverage, you may not have access to them yet. We're all beholden to the slow Play Store roll-out. Lastly, sometimes updates aren't always for the better, and APKMirror can provide a way to roll back to previous versions of an app in the event you run into an issue.
Whatever your motivation and there are plenty , if you've resolved to get an app elsewhere, you can probably get it at APKMirror. Android Studio is built on IntelliJ and is capable of advanced code completion, refactoring, and code analysis. Install and run your apps faster than with a physical device and test your app on virtually any Android device configuration: Android phones, Android tablets, Android Wear, and Android TV devices.
The new Android Emulator 2. Easily configure your project to include code libraries and generate multiple build variants from a single project. With Gradle, Android Studio offers high-performance build automation, robust dependency management, and customizable build configurations. Note: the newest versions of Android Studio do not offer a Window bit version. Android Studio 3. You can download it here.
In the previous numbering system, this release would have been numbered as Android Studio 4. An overlay can be accessed from the majority of app surfaces, such as complications, Tiles, ongoing activity indicators, and the launcher. With a quick swipe from the watch face, users can scroll through their Tiles to see information and actions from their favorite services. Material design for Wear OS helps you design engaging user experiences. Design for Wear OS.
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