Click OK then Finish. The Hardware Profile for your virtual device has been created. Proceed by selecting its System Image. Verify all configuration and check if the Emulator Skin is applied by clicking Show Advanced Settings. By clicking the More in the toolbar beside the emulator, you will see the Extended Controls window.
Click Help to see the list of Keyboard shortcuts. The buttons and other controls on the emulator work as they would on the actual device. For example, clicking on the home button will bring up the home screen.
Tweak the AVD hardware configuration to speed up your emulator. Increasing the memory or setting the screen to a smaller size gives a minor performance increase. Good Luck and Enjoy! Improve this answer. Why are we not setting the skin on step 8? It has been awhile since I've had to apply a skin But what I remember was it caused an issue of some sort with the directory path and nested folders while navigating to it at step 11 and 12 was more stable.
At least for that version of Android Studio as things may have changed since then. Actually this creates a new emulator just fine, but the skin is not showing on the emulator. The buttons seem to be the same still. Any ideas why this would happen? I quit both the emulator and Android Studio, then relaunched them. My skin showed up after that. I'm on a Mac. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook.
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