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lf...@google.com <lf...@google.com>
lf...@google.com <lf...@google.com> #2
Could you attach a video of this happening ?
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #3
I'll try to get more details, but wanted to bring it up at least.
Please specify your OS, CPU, GPU, the emulator version, the system image you use and how your start the emulator (standalone or embedded into AS).
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #4
I'm experiencing same issue. It happened randomly, the most often it froze after I resized the emulator window.
I'm on Macbook Pro M2 Max, MacOS Sonoma 14.1.1, Android Studio Iguana 2023.2.1 Canary 14.
I opened the emulator through the Device Manager and use the floating window emulator (not docked).
Screen record attached. The easiest way to reproduce is by resizing or zooming in/out the emulator.
I'm on Macbook Pro M2 Max, MacOS Sonoma 14.1.1, Android Studio Iguana 2023.2.1 Canary 14.
I opened the emulator through the Device Manager and use the floating window emulator (not docked).
Screen record attached. The easiest way to reproduce is by resizing or zooming in/out the emulator.
pj...@google.com <pj...@google.com>
lf...@google.com <lf...@google.com> #5
Hi okynk91, thank you for screen recording, we will investigate. I see you run the emulator in the AS window. Could you please try running it in its own window (see the attached screenshot)?
lf...@google.com <lf...@google.com> #6
#5 Hi, It seems working fine when it's running in its own window. It doesn't have the zoom in/out buttons, I couldn't reproduce the issue. Resizing the window seems working without issue.
Description
Emulator Version (Emulator--> Extended Controls--> Emulator Version): 27.1.7-4581633
HAXM / KVM Version: HVF 10.13.0
Android SDK Tools: 26.1.1
Host Operating System: Mac OS X 10.13.3
CPU Manufacturer: Intel CPU
Virtualization is supported
64-bit CPU
Steps to Reproduce Bug:
- Open 2 emulators
- In one of them, send a location, using Extended controls / Location
Expected Behavior:
The location should be sent only to the emulator that was used.
Observed Behavior:
The location is sent to both emulators.
Because of this, tests involving two people interacting at two different locations are almost impossible to do.