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ca...@google.com <ca...@google.com> #2
Hi,
would you try to boot emulator with this command line flag:
-feature -Vulkan
and let us know if it fixes the issue for you? Also would you tell us what graphics card you are using and what is the graphics driver version?
would you try to boot emulator with this command line flag:
-feature -Vulkan
and let us know if it fixes the issue for you? Also would you tell us what graphics card you are using and what is the graphics driver version?
ha...@gmail.com <ha...@gmail.com> #3
The feature flag did solve the issue for me. Thank you very much. I don't use a dedicated graphics card. Only the internal one from the CPU.
Description
When using a folded (virtual) device, there's a fold icon on the toolbar. Tapping it will give you a fold and unfold icon to tap on, which will fold or unfold the device, respectively. In addition, (and this is where the user experience is frustrating) tapping the fold icon will also open the settings window. This is unnecessary and forces me to close the window each time, without making any changes in it (since all the settings I need are in the toolbar.)
STEPS TO REPRODUCE:
1. Create an 8" foldable AVD
2. Start the 8" foldable AVD
3. Tap the fold icon on the toolbar
ATTACH SCREENSHOTS/RECORDINGS OF THE ISSUE
ATTACH LOG FILES (Select Help > Show Log in Files, or Show Log in Finder on a Mac)
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Studio Build: 2020.3.1 Patch 3
Version of Gradle Plugin: n/a
Version of Gradle: n/a
Version of Java: n/a
OS: Windows 11 Pro 21H2 22000.258
Android Emulator Version: 30.9.5