Friday, February 15, 2013

[android-developers] Re: Edittext - can't type

Tamilarasi Sivaraj wrote:

This is how I fixed it:

  1. Eclipse > Window menu > AVD Manager

Or use "android avd &". 
  1. Select your virtual device and click Edit
  2. Under Hardware, Click New
  3. Select Keyboard Support then click OK
  4. Edit its value to yes
  5. Now you have to click off onto another item in the list, like "Abtract LCD Density" or something. This seems to make the UI keep the "yes" change.
No, you don't have to do that. You just edit the AVD and set the value to "yes" as a second action. 

No need for bogus hardware configuration.

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