1. Android Studio used to store all the emulators in my SSD. But the SSD just ran out of space, and now the emulators started crashing. So, I figured I need to change their disk location. To do that, I set an environment variable "ANDROID_SDK_HOME" to somewhere in my HDD. And now when I am creating a new emulator on Android Studio, it is being 12. permission is asked on install time, once the app is installed, it will use all the functionality of phone that was asked on install time. So on Emulator, you just hit the run button and it installs automatically, that's why you are thinking it is not asking permission. if you go into Settings->Applications->YourApp you will see the details Some highlights of Android Studio 3.6 include a new way to quickly design, develop and preview app layouts using XML, with a new Split View in the design editors. Additionally, you no longer have to manually type in GPS coordinates to test location with your app because we now embedded Google Maps right into the Android Emulator extended In the terminal issue adb devices. This will list the all devices currently connected to Android Studio. Find and use your device's name for step 3. Now issue adb -s shell. Now you are in your device's shell. On a side note, if you want to access the shell of an emulator with root access installed from Android Studio, issue a adb to assign a keyboard shortcut, you need to navigate to. file --> setting --> keymap --> search and than right click and add keyboard shortcut --> in first stroke. you can add/change like. you want to assign Cntl + w than use Cntl with w. |. Android Studio > Preferences > Keymap >. Default is: IntelliJ IDEA Classic. We are running multiple Android Emulators in parallel. How can we change emulator properties (like Manufacturer, Device name, Product Model, Build Serial Number, IMEI etc) so that different emulators Android Debug Bridge ( adb) is a versatile command-line tool that lets you communicate with a device. The adb command facilitates a variety of device actions, such as installing and debugging apps. adb provides access to a Unix shell that you can use to run a variety of commands on a device. It is a client-server program that includes three To take a screenshot of your app: Start your app as described in Run your App in Debug Mode. Click Android to open the Android DDMS tool window. Click Screen Capture on the left side of the Android DDMS tool window. Optional: To add a device frame around your screenshot, enable the Frame screenshot option. Click Save. Sorted by: 3. In the emulator tool bar there should be ellipses you can click. Once you click them the Longitude and Latitude in that window are editable and will change the emulators perceived location. annotated image of where to find this button. image showing where to edit long and lat. The Android Studio configuration variables contain settings that customize the location of configuration files and the JDK. On startup, Android Studio checks these variables for settings. For more information, see Configure Android Studio. STUDIO_VM_OPTIONS: Sets the location of the studio.vmoptions file. This file contains settings that affect 3zd0.