I am using Android Studio on Windows 10, but it is difficult to work with it because of the ugly font rendering. Here it is screen-shot.
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how can I fix it?
I experienced the same issue and fixed by matching my monitor's resolution with android emulator DPI.
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When creating emulator in AVD manager, enable hardware button was checked but there is still no hardware button below. It is android studio Arctic Fox and API level 30. Anything wrong with android studio? It is on macOS Big Sur.
You may try re-installing the emulator...
In case it doesn't work, check in your Emulator Android Settings, like their in our Android Phone that Full-Screen Display is disabled.
Settings > Display > Full screen display > Enable Buttons (Disable Full screen gestures)
When API level is reduced to 27, the emulator has hardware button and other features Android phone has.
I'm trying to use the emulator in android studio, but the screen is displaying with the wrong size and even position. This is what it looks like.
I've tried changing android device, android operating system, and turning off the border, none of which solved my problems. I'd appreciate help. I'm afraid this problem is causing by DPI aware scaling - I have a high resolution screen.
It's a nice aesthetic touch to see it as an "actual" device, but if it's not going to display properly, it's just an eyesore. Disabling the frame also seems to make the emulator run smoother as well.
In Android Studio 3.14
Tools -> AVD Manager
Actions -> Edit this AVD (Pencil icon)
Uncheck Enable Device Frame
My Android studio emulator screen is off the original positioning and I have tried resizing, reloading the emulator, and Android studio to no avail.
What is wrong with the emulator Display?
I have Alieanware 17 ( Dell Gaming Series ) when i updated my android studio version after week emulator screen shows small and not same size with skin fame size. i found in internet but no solutions after i searched many links Android Emulator Screen Size not the same as device frame see this links help me but in that when i choose software option in graphic setting in emulator device configuration. my emulator going slow. it also say that use this option when computer graphic issue.
here images shows before setting apply and after setting apply
Experienced the same problem as Solanki after updating from 3.1.2 to 3.1.3 (and Gradle update). Configuring the AVD graphics from/to "Automatic" had no effect.
Restarting and (installing Windows 10 updates - coincidence?) solved the problem and all running normally on start up.
you can just go to settings -> system -> scale and layout then change the size of text apps and other items to 125% restart android studio and run again the emulator.
good luck !
Update android studio if it's not up to date then go to settings and then in emulator tab tick on "Launch in a tool window". It will work
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Not sure if this helps, but I had this same problem (together with the side panel menu being overly large) after updating from Android Studio 2.3.0 to 2.3.1. After restarting my computer it went away...
I am going to buy a laptop only for android studio. But I did not find any laptops with resolution 1200x800. But found more bigger screen laptops and they are very costly. So should I go for 1366x768 pixel laptop?
Yes, of-course android studio works fine with it. and Resolution does not matter for android studio. Your laptop configuration matters, i.e processor and RAM mainly.
below link for download android studio also system configuration according to OS.
DOWNLOAD ANDROID STUDIO AND SPECIFICATION DETAILS
I have a problem with the Android emulator, while working in Android Studio.
I press Ctrl+F12 (or Crtl+F11) Android emulator window change orientation, BUT android doesn't.
I looked in Android settings -> Display, and "auto-rotate screen" is ON.
I guess you have already found the answer, but this may seem helpful for future searches.
Environment: Android Studio 1.3.2, Windows 7, emulator for API19 (Android 4.4.2) :
Orientation can be changed using the "7" and "9" buttons of your keyboard's numpad. Num Lock must be disabled.