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| 6 | <div id="qv-wrapper"> |
| 7 | <div id="qv"> |
| 8 | |
| 9 | <h2>In this document</h2> |
| 10 | <ol> |
| 11 | <li><a href="#KeyMapping">Keyboard Commands</a></li> |
| 12 | <li><a href="#startup-options">Command Line Parameters</a></li> |
| 13 | </ol> |
| 14 | |
| 15 | <h2>See also</h2> |
| 16 | <ol> |
| 17 | <li><a href="{@docRoot}tools/devices/emulator.html">Using the Android Emulator</a></li> |
| 18 | <li><a href="{@docRoot}tools/devices/index.html">Managing Virtual Devices</a></li> |
| 19 | </ol> |
| 20 | |
| 21 | </div> |
| 22 | </div> |
| 23 | |
| 24 | |
| 25 | <p>The Android SDK includes a mobile device emulator — a virtual mobile device |
| 26 | that runs on your computer. The emulator lets you develop and test |
| 27 | Android applications without using a physical device.</p> |
| 28 | |
| 29 | <p>This document is a reference to the available command line options and the keyboard mapping to |
| 30 | device keys. |
| 31 | For a complete guide to using the Android Emulator, see |
| 32 | <a href="{@docRoot}tools/devices/emulator.html">Using the Android Emulator</a>. |
| 33 | |
| 34 | |
| 35 | <h2 id="KeyMapping">Keyboard Commands</h2> |
| 36 | |
| 37 | <p>Table 1 summarizes the mappings between the emulator keys and the keys of your keyboard.</p> |
| 38 | |
| 39 | <p class="table-caption"><strong>Table 1.</strong> Emulator keyboard mapping</p> |
| 40 | <table border="0" style="clear:left;"> |
| 41 | <tr> |
| 42 | <th>Emulated Device Key </th> |
| 43 | <th>Keyboard Key </th> |
| 44 | </tr> |
| 45 | <tr> |
| 46 | <td>Home</td> |
| 47 | <td>HOME</td> |
| 48 | </tr> |
| 49 | <tr> |
| 50 | <td>Menu (left softkey)</td> |
| 51 | <td>F2 <em>or</em> Page-up button</td> |
| 52 | </tr> |
| 53 | <tr> |
| 54 | <td>Star (right softkey)</td> |
| 55 | <td>Shift-F2 <em>or </em>Page Down</td> |
| 56 | </tr> |
| 57 | <tr> |
| 58 | <td>Back</td> |
| 59 | <td>ESC</td> |
| 60 | </tr> |
| 61 | <tr> |
| 62 | <td>Call/dial button </td> |
| 63 | <td>F3</td> |
| 64 | </tr> |
| 65 | <tr> |
| 66 | <td>Hangup/end call button</td> |
| 67 | <td>F4</td> |
| 68 | </tr> |
| 69 | <tr> |
| 70 | <td>Search</td> |
| 71 | <td>F5 </td> |
| 72 | </tr> |
| 73 | <tr> |
| 74 | <td>Power button</td> |
| 75 | <td>F7 </td> |
| 76 | </tr> |
| 77 | <tr> |
| 78 | <td>Audio volume up button</td> |
| 79 | <td>KEYPAD_PLUS, Ctrl-F5</td> |
| 80 | </tr> |
| 81 | |
| 82 | <tr> |
| 83 | <td>Audio volume down button</td> |
| 84 | <td>KEYPAD_MINUS, Ctrl-F6</td> |
| 85 | </tr> |
| 86 | <tr> |
| 87 | <td>Camera button</td> |
| 88 | <td>Ctrl-KEYPAD_5, Ctrl-F3</td> |
| 89 | </tr> |
| 90 | <tr> |
| 91 | <td>Switch to previous layout orientation (for example, portrait, landscape)</td> |
| 92 | <td>KEYPAD_7, Ctrl-F11</td> |
| 93 | </tr> |
| 94 | <tr> |
| 95 | <td>Switch to next layout orientation (for example, portrait, landscape)</td> |
| 96 | <td>KEYPAD_9, Ctrl-F12</td> |
| 97 | </tr> |
| 98 | <tr> |
| 99 | <td>Toggle cell networking on/off</td> |
| 100 | <td>F8</td> |
| 101 | </tr> |
| 102 | <tr> |
| 103 | <td>Toggle code profiling</td> |
| 104 | <td>F9 (only with <code>-trace</code> startup option)</td> |
| 105 | </tr> |
| 106 | <tr> |
| 107 | <td>Toggle fullscreen mode</td> |
| 108 | <td>Alt-Enter</td> |
| 109 | </tr> |
| 110 | <tr> |
| 111 | <td>Toggle trackball mode</td> |
| 112 | <td>F6</td> |
| 113 | </tr> |
| 114 | <tr> |
| 115 | <td>Enter trackball mode temporarily (while key is pressed)</td> |
| 116 | <td>Delete</td> |
| 117 | </tr> |
| 118 | <tr> |
| 119 | <td>DPad left/up/right/down</td> |
| 120 | <td>KEYPAD_4/8/6/2</td> |
| 121 | </tr> |
| 122 | <tr> |
| 123 | <td>DPad center click</td> |
| 124 | <td>KEYPAD_5</td> |
| 125 | </tr> |
| 126 | <tr> |
| 127 | <td>Onion alpha increase/decrease</td> |
| 128 | <td>KEYPAD_MULTIPLY(*) / KEYPAD_DIVIDE(/)</td> |
| 129 | </tr> |
| 130 | </table> |
| 131 | |
| 132 | |
| 133 | <h2 id="startup-options">Command Line Parameters</h2> |
| 134 | |
| 135 | <p>The emulator supports a variety of options that you can specify |
| 136 | when launching the emulator, to control its appearance or behavior. |
| 137 | Here's the command-line syntax of the options available to the {@code emulator} program:</p> |
| 138 | |
| 139 | <pre>emulator -avd <avd_name> [-<option> [<value>]] ... [-<qemu args>]</pre> |
| 140 | |
| 141 | <p class="table-caption"><strong>Table 2.</strong> Emulator command line parameters</p> |
| 142 | <table> |
| 143 | <tr> |
| 144 | <th width="10%" >Category</th> |
| 145 | <th width="20%" >Option</th> |
| 146 | <th width="30%" >Description</th> |
| 147 | <th width="40%" >Comments</th> |
| 148 | </tr> |
| 149 | |
| 150 | <tr> |
| 151 | <td>AVD</td> |
| 152 | <td><code>-avd <avd_name></code> or <br> |
| 153 | <code>@<avd_name></code></td> |
| 154 | <td><strong>Required</strong>. Specifies the AVD to load for this emulator |
| 155 | instance.</td> |
| 156 | <td>You must create an AVD configuration before launching the emulator. For |
| 157 | information, see <a href="{@docRoot}tools/devices/managing-avds.html">Managing |
| 158 | AVDs with AVD Manager</a>.</td> |
| 159 | <tr> |
| 160 | <td rowspan="7">Disk Images</td> |
| 161 | <td><code>-cache <filepath></code></td> |
| 162 | <td>Use <filepath> as the working cache partition image. </td> |
| 163 | <td>An absolute or relative path to the current working directory. |
| 164 | If no cache file is specified, the emulator's default behavior is to use a temporary file instead. |
| 165 | <p>For more information on disk images, use <code>-help-disk-images</code>.</p> |
| 166 | </td></tr> |
| 167 | <tr> |
| 168 | <td><code>-data <filepath></code></td> |
| 169 | <td>Use {@code <filepath>} as the working user-data disk image. </td> |
| 170 | <td>Optionally, you can specify a path relative to the current working directory. |
| 171 | If <code>-data</code> is not used, the emulator looks for a file named {@code userdata-qemu.img} |
| 172 | in the storage area of the AVD being used (see <code>-avd</code>). |
| 173 | </td></tr> |
| 174 | <!-- |
| 175 | <tr> |
| 176 | <td><code>-datadir <dir></code></td> |
| 177 | <td>Search for the user-data disk image specified in <code>-data</code> in <dir></td> |
| 178 | <td><code><dir></code> is a path relative to the current working directory. |
| 179 | |
| 180 | <p>If you do not specify <code>-datadir</code>, the emulator looks for the user-data image |
| 181 | in the storage area of the AVD being used (see <code>-avd</code>)</p><p>For more information |
| 182 | on disk images, use <code>-help-disk-images</code>.</p> |
| 183 | </td></tr> |
| 184 | --> |
| 185 | <!-- |
| 186 | <tr> |
| 187 | <td><code>-image <filepath></code></td> |
| 188 | <td>Use <filepath> as the system image.</td> |
| 189 | <td>Optionally, you can specify a path relative to the current working directory. |
| 190 | Default is <system>/system.img.</td> |
| 191 | </tr> |
| 192 | --> |
| 193 | <tr> |
| 194 | <td><code>-initdata <filepath></code></td> |
| 195 | <td>When resetting the user-data image (through <code>-wipe-data</code>), copy the contents |
| 196 | of this file to the new user-data disk image. By default, the emulator copies the <code><system>/userdata.img</code>.</td> |
| 197 | <td>Optionally, you can specify a path relative to the current working directory. See also <code>-wipe-data</code>. |
| 198 | <p>For more information on disk images, use <code>-help-disk-images</code>.</p></td> |
| 199 | </tr> |
| 200 | <tr> |
| 201 | <td><code>-nocache</code></td> |
| 202 | <td>Start the emulator without a cache partition.</td> |
| 203 | <td>See also <code>-cache <file></code>.</td> |
| 204 | </tr> |
| 205 | <tr> |
| 206 | <td><code>-ramdisk <filepath></code></td> |
| 207 | <td>Use <filepath> as the ramdisk image.</td> |
| 208 | <td>Default value is <code><system>/ramdisk.img</code>. |
| 209 | <p>Optionally, you can specify a path relative to the current working directory. |
| 210 | For more information on disk images, use <code>-help-disk-images</code>.</p> |
| 211 | </td> |
| 212 | </tr> |
| 213 | <tr> |
| 214 | <td><code>-sdcard <filepath></code></td> |
| 215 | <td>Use <file> as the SD card image.</td> |
| 216 | <td>Default value is <code><system>/sdcard.img</code>. |
| 217 | <p>Optionally, you can specify a path relative to the current working directory. For more information on disk images, use <code>-help-disk-images</code>.</p> |
| 218 | </td> |
| 219 | </tr> |
| 220 | <!-- |
| 221 | <tr> |
| 222 | <td><code>-system <dirpath></code></td> |
| 223 | <td>Search for system, ramdisk and user data images in <dir>.</td> |
| 224 | <td><code><dir></code> is a directory path relative to the current |
| 225 | working directory.</td> |
| 226 | </tr> |
| 227 | --> |
| 228 | <tr> |
| 229 | <td><code>-wipe-data</code></td> |
| 230 | <td>Reset the current user-data disk image (that is, the file specified by <code>-datadir</code> and |
| 231 | <code>-data</code>, or the default file). The emulator deletes all data from the user data image file, |
| 232 | then copies the contents of the file at <code>-inidata</code> data to the image file before starting. |
| 233 | </td> |
| 234 | <td>See also <code>-initdata</code>. |
| 235 | <p>For more information on disk images, use <code>-help-disk-images</code>.</p> |
| 236 | </td> |
| 237 | </tr> |
| 238 | <tr> |
| 239 | <td rowspan="9">Debug</td> |
| 240 | <td><code>-debug <tags></code></td> |
| 241 | <td>Enable/disable debug messages for the specified debug tags.</td> |
| 242 | <td><code><tags></code> is a space/comma/column-separated list of debug component names. |
| 243 | Use <code>-help-debug-tags</code> to print a list of debug component names that you can use. </td> |
| 244 | </tr> |
| 245 | <tr> |
| 246 | <td><code>-debug-<tag></code></td> |
| 247 | <td>Enable/disable debug messages for the specified debug tag.</td> |
| 248 | <td rowspan="2">Use <code>-help-debug-tags</code> to print a list of debug component names that you can use in <code><tag></code>. </td> |
| 249 | </tr> |
| 250 | <tr> |
| 251 | <td><code>-debug-no-<tag></code></td> |
| 252 | <td>Disable debug messages for the specified debug tag.</td> |
| 253 | </tr> |
| 254 | <tr> |
| 255 | <td><code>-logcat <logtags></code></td> |
| 256 | <td>Enable logcat output with given tags.</td> |
| 257 | <td>If the environment variable ANDROID_LOG_TAGS is defined and not |
| 258 | empty, its value will be used to enable logcat output by default.</td> |
| 259 | </tr> |
| 260 | <tr> |
| 261 | <td><code>-shell</code></td> |
| 262 | <td>Create a root shell console on the current terminal.</td> |
| 263 | <td>You can use this command even if the adb daemon in the emulated system is broken. |
| 264 | Pressing Ctrl-c from the shell stops the emulator instead of the shell.</td> |
| 265 | </tr> |
| 266 | <tr> |
| 267 | <td><code>-shell-serial <device></code></td> |
| 268 | <td>Enable the root shell (as in <code>-shell</code> and specify the QEMU character |
| 269 | device to use for communication with the shell.</td> |
| 270 | <td><device> must be a QEMU device type. See the documentation for '-serial <em>dev</em>' at |
| 271 | <a href="http://wiki.qemu.org/download/qemu-doc.html">http://wiki.qemu.org/download/qemu-doc.html</a> |
| 272 | for a list of device types. |
| 273 | |
| 274 | <p>Here are some examples: </p> |
| 275 | <ul> |
| 276 | <li><code>-shell-serial stdio</code> is identical to <code>-shell</code></li> |
| 277 | <li><code>-shell-serial tcp::4444,server,nowait</code> lets you communicate with the shell over TCP port 4444</li> |
| 278 | <li><code>-shell-serial fdpair:3:6</code> lets a parent process communicate with the shell using fds 3 (in) and 6 (out)</li> |
| 279 | <li><code>-shell-serial fdpair:0:1</code> uses the normal stdin and stdout fds, except that QEMU won't tty-cook the data.</li> |
| 280 | </ul> |
| 281 | </td> |
| 282 | </tr> |
| 283 | <tr> |
| 284 | <td><code>-show-kernel <name></code></td> |
| 285 | <td>Display kernel messages.</td> |
| 286 | <td> </td> |
| 287 | </tr> |
| 288 | <tr> |
| 289 | <td><code>-trace <name></code></td> |
| 290 | <td>Enable code profiling (press F9 to start), written to a specified file.</td> |
| 291 | <td> </td> |
| 292 | </tr> |
| 293 | <tr> |
| 294 | <td><code>-verbose</code></td> |
| 295 | <td>Enable verbose output.</td> |
| 296 | <td>Equivalent to <code>-debug-init</code>. |
| 297 | <p>You can define the default verbose output options used by emulator instances in the Android environment variable |
| 298 | ANDROID_VERBOSE. Define the options you want to use in a comma-delimited list, specifying only the stem of each option: |
| 299 | <code>-debug-<tags>.</code> </p> |
| 300 | <p>Here's an example showing ANDROID_VERBOSE defined with the <code>-debug-init</code> and <code>-debug-modem</code> options: |
| 301 | <p><code>ANDROID_VERBOSE=init,modem</code></p> |
| 302 | <p>For more information about debug tags, use <code><-help-debug-tags></code>.</p> |
| 303 | </td> |
| 304 | </tr> |
| 305 | <tr> |
| 306 | <td rowspan="6">Media</td> |
| 307 | <td><code>-audio <backend></code></td> |
| 308 | <td>Use the specified audio backend.</td> |
| 309 | <td> </td> |
| 310 | </tr> |
| 311 | <tr> |
| 312 | <td><code>-audio-in <backend></code></td> |
| 313 | <td>Use the specified audio-input backend.</td> |
| 314 | <td> </td> |
| 315 | </tr> |
| 316 | <tr> |
| 317 | <td><code>-audio-out <backend></code></td> |
| 318 | <td>Use the specified audio-output backend.</td> |
| 319 | <td> </td> |
| 320 | </tr> |
| 321 | <!--<tr> |
| 322 | <td><code>-mic <device or file></code></td> |
| 323 | <td>Use device or WAV file for audio input.</td> |
| 324 | <td> </td> |
| 325 | </tr> |
| 326 | --> |
| 327 | <tr> |
| 328 | <td><code>-noaudio</code></td> |
| 329 | <td>Disable audio support in the current emulator instance.</td> |
| 330 | <td> </td> |
| 331 | </tr> |
| 332 | <tr> |
| 333 | <td><code>-radio <device></code></td> |
| 334 | <td>Redirect radio modem interface to a host character device.</td> |
| 335 | <td> </td></tr> |
| 336 | <tr> |
| 337 | <td><code>-useaudio</code></td> |
| 338 | <td>Enable audio support in the current emulator instance.</td> |
| 339 | <td>Enabled by default. </td> |
| 340 | </tr> |
| 341 | |
| 342 | <tr> |
| 343 | <td rowspan="7">Network</td> |
| 344 | <td><code>-dns-server <servers></code></td> |
| 345 | <td>Use the specified DNS server(s). </td> |
| 346 | <td>The value of <code><servers></code> must be a comma-separated list of up to 4 DNS server names or |
| 347 | IP addresses.</td> |
| 348 | </tr> |
| 349 | <tr> |
| 350 | <td><code>-http-proxy <proxy></code></td> |
| 351 | <td>Make all TCP connections through a specified HTTP/HTTPS proxy</td> |
| 352 | <td>The value of <code><proxy></code> can be one of the following:<br> |
| 353 | <code>http://<server>:<port></code><br> |
| 354 | <code>http://<username>:<password>@<server>:<port></code> |
| 355 | <p>The <code>http://</code> prefix can be omitted. If the <code>-http-proxy <proxy></code> command is not supplied, |
| 356 | the emulator looks up the <code>http_proxy</code> environment variable and automatically uses any value matching |
| 357 | the <code><proxy></code> format described above.</p></td> |
| 358 | </tr> |
| 359 | <tr> |
| 360 | <td><code>-netdelay <delay></code></td> |
| 361 | <td>Set network latency emulation to <delay>.</td> |
| 362 | <td>Default value is <code>none</code>. See the table in |
| 363 | <a href="{@docRoot}tools/devices/emulator.html#netdelay">Network Delay Emulation</a> |
| 364 | for supported <code><delay></code> values. </td> |
| 365 | </tr> |
| 366 | <tr> |
| 367 | <td><code>-netfast</code></td> |
| 368 | <td>Shortcut for <code>-netspeed full -netdelay none</code></td> |
| 369 | <td> </td></tr> |
| 370 | <tr> |
| 371 | <td><code>-netspeed <speed></code></td> |
| 372 | <td>Set network speed emulation to <speed>.</td> |
| 373 | <td>Default value is <code>full</code>. See the table in |
| 374 | <a href="{@docRoot}tools/devices/emulator.html#netspeed">Network Speed Emulation</a> for |
| 375 | supported <code><speed></code> values. </td> |
| 376 | </tr> |
| 377 | <tr> |
| 378 | <td><code>-port <port></code></td> |
| 379 | <td>Set the console port number for this emulator instance to <code><port></code>.</td> |
| 380 | <td>The console port number must be an even integer between 5554 and 5584, inclusive. <code><port></code>+1 |
| 381 | must also be free and will be reserved for ADB.</td> |
| 382 | </tr> |
| 383 | <tr> |
| 384 | <td><code>-report-console <socket></code></td> |
| 385 | <td>Report the assigned console port for this emulator instance to a remote third party |
| 386 | before starting the emulation. </td> |
| 387 | <td><code><socket></code> must use one of these formats: |
| 388 | |
| 389 | <p><code>tcp:<port>[,server][,max=<seconds>]</code></br> |
| 390 | <code>unix:<port>[,server][,max=<seconds>]</code></p> |
| 391 | |
| 392 | <p>Use <code>-help-report-console</code></p> to view more information about this topic. </td> |
| 393 | </tr> |
| 394 | <tr> |
| 395 | <td rowspan="10">System</td> |
| 396 | <td><code>-cpu-delay <delay></code></td> |
| 397 | <td>Slow down emulated CPU speed by <delay> </td> |
| 398 | <td>Supported values for <delay> are integers between 0 and 1000. |
| 399 | |
| 400 | <p>Note that the <delay> does not correlate to clock speed or other absolute metrics |
| 401 | — it simply represents an abstract, relative delay factor applied non-deterministically |
| 402 | in the emulator. Effective performance does not always |
| 403 | scale in direct relationship with <delay> values.</p> |
| 404 | </td> |
| 405 | </tr> |
| 406 | <tr> |
| 407 | <td><code>-gps <device></code></td> |
| 408 | <td>Redirect NMEA GPS to character device.</td> |
| 409 | <td>Use this command to emulate an NMEA-compatible GPS unit connected to |
| 410 | an external character device or socket. The format of <code><device></code> must be QEMU-specific |
| 411 | serial device specification. See the documentation for 'serial -dev' at |
| 412 | <a href="http://wiki.qemu.org/download/qemu-doc.html">http://wiki.qemu.org/download/qemu-doc.html</a>. |
| 413 | </td> |
| 414 | </tr> |
| 415 | <tr> |
| 416 | <td><code>-nojni</code></td> |
| 417 | <td>Disable JNI checks in the Dalvik runtime.</td><td> </td></tr> |
| 418 | <tr> |
| 419 | <td><code>-qemu</code></td> |
| 420 | <td>Pass arguments to the qemu emulator software.</td> |
| 421 | <td><p class="caution"><strong>Important:</strong> When using this option, make sure it is the |
| 422 | <em>last option</em> specified, since all options after it are interpretted as qemu-specific |
| 423 | options.</p></td></tr> |
| 424 | <tr> |
| 425 | <td><code>-qemu -enable-kvm</code></td> |
| 426 | <td>Enable KVM acceleration of the emulator virtual machine.</td> |
| 427 | <td>This option is only effective when your system is set up to use |
| 428 | <a href="{@docRoot}tools/devices/emulator.html#vm-linux">KVM-based VM acceleration</a>. |
| 429 | You can optionally specify a memory size ({@code -m <size>}) for the VM, which should match |
| 430 | your emulator's memory size:</p> |
| 431 | {@code -qemu -m 512 -enable-kvm}<br> |
| 432 | {@code -qemu -m 1024 -enable-kvm} |
| 433 | </td></tr> |
| 434 | <tr> |
| 435 | <td><code>-qemu -h</code></td> |
| 436 | <td>Display qemu help.</td> |
| 437 | <td></td></tr> |
| 438 | <tr> |
| 439 | <td><code>-gpu on</code></td> |
| 440 | <td>Turn on graphics acceleration for the emulator.</td> |
| 441 | <td>This option is only available for emulators using a system image with API Level 15, revision 3 |
| 442 | and higher. For more information, see |
| 443 | <a href="{@docRoot}tools/devices/emulator.html#accel-graphics">Using the Android |
| 444 | Emulator</a>.</td></tr> |
| 445 | <tr> |
| 446 | <td><code>-radio <device></code></td> |
| 447 | <td>Redirect radio mode to the specified character device.</td> |
| 448 | <td>The format of <code><device></code> must be QEMU-specific |
| 449 | serial device specification. See the documentation for 'serial -dev' at |
| 450 | <a href="http://wiki.qemu.org/download/qemu-doc.html">http://wiki.qemu.org/download/qemu-doc.html</a>. |
| 451 | </td> |
| 452 | </tr> |
| 453 | <tr> |
| 454 | <td><code>-timezone <timezone></code></td> |
| 455 | <td>Set the timezone for the emulated device to <timezone>, instead of the host's timezone.</td> |
| 456 | <td><code><timezone></code> must be specified in zoneinfo format. For example: |
| 457 | <p>"America/Los_Angeles"<br> |
| 458 | "Europe/Paris"</p> |
| 459 | </td> |
| 460 | </tr> |
| 461 | <tr> |
| 462 | <td><code>-version</code></td> |
| 463 | <td>Display the emulator's version number.</td> |
| 464 | <td> </td> |
| 465 | </tr> |
| 466 | <tr> |
| 467 | <td rowspan="12">UI</td> |
| 468 | <td><code>-dpi-device <dpi></code></td> |
| 469 | <td>Scale the resolution of the emulator to match the screen size |
| 470 | of a physical device.</td> |
| 471 | <td>The default value is 165. See also <code>-scale</code>.</td> |
| 472 | </tr> |
| 473 | <tr> |
| 474 | <td><code>-no-boot-anim</code></td> |
| 475 | <td>Disable the boot animation during emulator startup.</td> |
| 476 | <td>Disabling the boot animation can speed the startup time for the emulator.</td> |
| 477 | </tr> |
| 478 | <tr> |
| 479 | <td><code>-no-window</code></td> |
| 480 | <td>Disable the emulator's graphical window display.</td> |
| 481 | <td> </td> |
| 482 | </tr> |
| 483 | <tr> |
| 484 | <td><code>-scale <scale></code></td> |
| 485 | <td>Scale the emulator window. </td> |
| 486 | <td><code><scale></code> is a number between 0.1 and 3 that represents the desired scaling factor. You can |
| 487 | also specify scale as a DPI value if you add the suffix "dpi" to the scale value. A value of "auto" |
| 488 | tells the emulator to select the best window size.</td> |
| 489 | </tr> |
| 490 | <tr> |
| 491 | <td><code>-raw-keys</code></td> |
| 492 | <td>Disable Unicode keyboard reverse-mapping.</td> |
| 493 | <td> </td></tr> |
| 494 | <tr> |
| 495 | <td><code>-noskin</code></td> |
| 496 | <td>Don't use any emulator skin.</td> |
| 497 | <td> </td></tr> |
| 498 | <tr> |
| 499 | <td><code>-keyset <file></code></td> |
| 500 | <td>Use the specified keyset file instead of the default.</td> |
| 501 | <td>The keyset file defines the list of key bindings between the emulator and the host keyboard. |
| 502 | For more information, use <code>-help-keyset</code> to print information about this topic. |
| 503 | </td> |
| 504 | </tr> |
| 505 | <tr> |
| 506 | <td><code>-onion <image></code></td> |
| 507 | <td>Use overlay image over screen.</td> |
| 508 | <td>No support for JPEG. Only PNG is supported.</td></tr> |
| 509 | <tr> |
| 510 | <td><code>-onion-alpha <percent></code></td> |
| 511 | <td>Specify onion skin translucency value (as percent). |
| 512 | <td>Default is 50.</td> |
| 513 | </tr> |
| 514 | <tr> |
| 515 | <td><code>-onion-rotation <position></code></td> |
| 516 | <td>Specify onion skin rotation. |
| 517 | <td><code><position></code> must be one of the values 0, 1, 2, 3.</td> |
| 518 | </tr> |
| 519 | <tr> |
| 520 | <td><code>-skin <skinID></code></td> |
| 521 | <td>This emulator option is deprecated. </td> |
| 522 | <td>Please set skin options using AVDs, rather than by using this emulator |
| 523 | option. Using this option may yield unexpected and in some cases misleading |
| 524 | results, since the density with which to render the skin may not be defined. |
| 525 | AVDs let you associate each skin with a default density and override the default |
| 526 | as needed. For more information, see <a |
| 527 | href="{@docRoot}tools/devices/managing-avds.html">Managing Virtual Devices |
| 528 | with AVD Manager</a>. |
| 529 | </td> |
| 530 | </tr> |
| 531 | <tr> |
| 532 | <td><code>-skindir <dir></code></td> |
| 533 | <td>This emulator option is deprecated. </td> |
| 534 | <td>See comments for <code>-skin</code>, above.</td> |
| 535 | </tr> |
| 536 | <tr> |
| 537 | <td rowspan="9">Help</td> |
| 538 | <td><code>-help</code></td> |
| 539 | <td>Print a list of all emulator options.</td> |
| 540 | <td> </td> |
| 541 | </tr> |
| 542 | <tr> |
| 543 | <td><code>-help-all</code></td> |
| 544 | <td>Print help for all startup options.</td> |
| 545 | <td> </td> |
| 546 | </tr> |
| 547 | <tr> |
| 548 | <td><code>-help-<option></code></td> |
| 549 | <td>Print help for a specific startup option.</td> |
| 550 | <td> </td> |
| 551 | </tr> |
| 552 | <tr> |
| 553 | <td><code>-help-debug-tags</code></td> |
| 554 | <td>Print a list of all tags for <code>-debug <tags></code>.</td> |
| 555 | <td> </td> |
| 556 | </tr> |
| 557 | <tr> |
| 558 | <td><code>-help-disk-images</code></td> |
| 559 | <td>Print help for using emulator disk images.</td> |
| 560 | <td> </td> |
| 561 | </tr> |
| 562 | <tr> |
| 563 | <td><code>-help-environment</code></td> |
| 564 | <td>Print help for emulator environment variables.</td> |
| 565 | <td> </td>s |
| 566 | </tr><tr> |
| 567 | <td><code>-help-keys</code></td> |
| 568 | <td>Print the current mapping of keys.</td> |
| 569 | <td> </td> |
| 570 | </tr> |
| 571 | <tr> |
| 572 | <td><code>-help-keyset-file</code></td> |
| 573 | <td>Print help for defining a custom key mappings file.</td> |
| 574 | <td> </td> |
| 575 | </tr> |
| 576 | <tr> |
| 577 | <td><code>-help-virtual-device</code></td> |
| 578 | <td>Print help for Android Virtual Device usage.</td> |
| 579 | <td> </td> |
| 580 | </tr> |
| 581 | </table> |