You can use keyboard shortcuts to perform many common actions in the emulator. To pan in zoom mode, hold Control Command on Mac while pressing the arrow keys on the keyboard. The screen recording controls are in the Screen record tab of the Extended Controls window.
To begin screen recording, click the Start recording button in the Screen record tab. To stop recording, click Stop recording. Controls for playing and saving the recorded video are at the bottom of the Screen record tab. You can also record and save a screen recording from the emulator using the following command on the command line:. To take a screenshot of the virtual device, click the Take screenshot button. By default, the screenshot is saved on your computer desktop.
To change the location to which screenshots are saved, use the Screenshot save location control in the Settings category in the emulator's Extended controls window. The emulator supports the use of basic camera functionality on your virtual device for earlier Android versions. Android 11 and higher supports the following additional Android Emulator camera capabilities:. You can use the virtual scene camera in a virtual environment to experiment with augmented reality AR apps made with ARCore.
For information on using the virtual scene camera in the emulator, see Run AR apps in Android Emulator. This feature can be used to import custom images such as QR codes for use with any camera-based app. For more information, see Add Augmented Images to the scene. You can greatly reduce the time it takes to test common AR actions by using the preset macros in the emulator. For example, you can use a macro to reset all the device's sensors to their default state.
Before using macros, follow the steps in Run AR apps in Android Emulator to set up the virtual scene camera for your app, run your app on the emulator, and update ARCore. Then, follow these steps to use emulator macros:. Use the extended controls to send data, change device properties, control apps, and more.
To open the Extended controls window, click More in the emulator panel. You can use keyboard shortcuts to perform many of these tasks. The emulator lets you simulate "my location" information: the location where the emulated device is currently located. For example, if you click My Location in Google Maps and then send a location, the map shows it. Controls for the device's location information are organized under two tabs: Single points and Routes.
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.
When you search for or click on a location in the map, you can save the location by selecting Save point near the bottom of the map. All of your saved locations are listed on the right side of the Extended controls window. To set the emulators location to the location you have selected on the map, click the Set location button near the bottom right of the Extended controls window.
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:. To simulate the emulator following the route you saved, select the route from the list of Saved routes and click Play route near the bottom right of the Extended controls window.
To stop the simulation, click Stop route. To continuously simulate the emulator following the specified route, enable the switch next to Repeat playback. To change how quickly the emulator follows the specified route, select an option from the Playback speed dropdown.
The speed defaults to the Delay value Speed 1X. You can increase the speed by double Speed 2X , triple Speed 3X , and so on. The emulator allows you to deploy your app to multiple displays, which support customizable dimensions and can help you test apps that support multi- window and multi- display. While a virtual device is running, you can add up to two additional displays as follows:.
The emulator lets you simulate various network conditions. You can approximate the network speed for different network protocols, or you can specify Full , which transfers data as quickly as your computer allows. Specifying a network protocol is always slower than Full. You can also specify the voice and data network status, such as roaming.
The defaults are set in the AVD. You can simulate the battery properties of a device to see how your app performs under different conditions. To select a Charge level , use the slider control. If the AVD has the directional pad enabled in the hardware profile, you can use the directional pad controls with the emulator. However, not all devices can support the directional pad; for example, an Android watch. The buttons simulate the following actions:.
This control can simulate 10 different fingerprint scans. You can use it to test fingerprint integration in your app. This feature is disabled for Android 5. This control lets you test your app against changes in device position, orientation, or both.
For example, you can simulate gestures such as tilt and rotation. The accelerometer doesn't track the absolute position of the device: it just detects when a change is occurring. The control simulates the way accelerometer and magnetometer sensors would respond when you move or rotate a real device. You must enable the accelerometer sensor in your AVD to use this control. These values include gravity.
For example, if the device is suspended in outer space, it would experience zero acceleration all of x, y, and z will be 0. When the device is on Earth and laying screen-up on top of a table, the acceleration is 0, 0, and 9.
To rotate the device around the x, y, and z axes, select Rotate and do one of the following:. See Computing the device's orientation for more information about how yaw, pitch, and roll are calculated. To move the device horizontally x or vertically y , select Move and do one of the following:. As you adjust the device, the Resulting values fields change accordingly. These are the values that an app can access. For more information about these sensors, see Sensors overview , Motion sensors , and Position sensors.
The emulator can simulate various position and environment sensors. It lets you adjust the following sensors so you can test them with your app:. For more information about these sensors, see Sensors overview , Position sensors , and Environment sensors. For more information, see Using the emulator with a proxy. With Click Assistant, you can automate this step and have extra time to do other things.
You can also set the interval between these gestures, how long each tap will take, and modify the duration of the loop. You can load, save, and use scripts to automate your gestures. Click Assistant also uses a floating control panel so that you can manage it while using other apps. This feature makes it easier to set-up pointer locations on precise locations within a game.
What I like with the Click Assistant is its anti-detection feature. Whether its repeated clicks, multiple points, and different swipes, this app can handle all of that. More so, you can also set up a global timer giving the app a specific duration to run. Just make sure that you have at least an Android 7. There is also a seven day trial for AutoInput, so you can make sure if this is what you need or not.
Although learning how to use AutoInput can be pretty tricky, once you get the hang of it, it is a powerful app to use. With just a few taps, you can automate your Wi-Fi, Data, profiles, and many more. While Macrodroid offers different templates that you can choose from, you can also create personal models of your design. Macrodroid has over a hundred recognizable actions that it can perform. Lastly, you can configure restraints to let the macro run whenever you want.
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