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uc...@google.com <uc...@google.com>
lf...@google.com <lf...@google.com> #2
Hi, thanks for bringing this up. We'll look into it.
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bo...@google.com <bo...@google.com> #3
sorry for the late reply,
emulator now adjust the x and y position of window after rotation to keep it visible
the fix would be in the latest canary soon.
emulator now adjust the x and y position of window after rotation to keep it visible
the fix would be in the latest canary soon.
ar...@gmail.com <ar...@gmail.com> #4
Emulator versions 34.1.18 and 34.1.19 now opens in smaller window size on macOS, both in retina and not retina display, in two versions of macOS (13.6.5 and 14.4). I'm using emulator to emulate TV with resolution 1920x1080, but not launches with window size of 1280x720, so all content is scaled down. I can't use it to check pixel-perfect graphics resources. Previous version (33.1.24) worked perfect, the emulator window was 1920x1080, according to my settings.
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I have my emulator on one side of my monitor, and when I rotate it to landscape, half of it's off the screen because it's rotating around the centre of the emulator's window. So I have to drag it back onto the screen, and when I rotate it to portrait again, I have to move it back to where it was. That's a lot of dragging the window around when testing rotations!
So would it be possible to pin a corner of the window, so it rotates around that instead of the centre? That way it would basically stay where it is, and the window would always be in view. Or at least make it an option (since people probably put their emulators in different places on the screen)
Plus I've seen people requesting something to stop the toolbar moving around when performing rotations - this would solve that too, if the top right corner of the window stays where it is, the toolbar will be in the same place as well because it seems to be positioned relative to that corner.
It would be nice if the emulator remembered its position and size when it started too, but at least you only have to mess with that when you start it up! It's the rotation that's a pain to use.
Thanks!