I'm not sure what changed but the physical keyboard from my computer no longer works for the emulator (running kitkat in Nexus 5, x86). When i look in AVD at the device's advanced settings, there's nothing for a hardware keyboard. Where is this setting?
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In the advanced settings of a virtual device in Android Studio 1.0.2 AVD Manager, there is actually a checkbox that allows to enable keyboard input without editing the config.ini
by hand.
Tools → Android → AVD Manager → pencil icon (shown in picture) → Show Advanced Settings (scroll to bottom) → Enable Keyboard Input
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22Note, you have to scroll down to the bottom of the Advanced Settings. "Enabled keyboard input" is the LAST ITEM. It took me several minutes to realize the advanced settings pane was much larger than it first appeared.– NuthatchMar 31, 2015 at 17:55
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4For me, it's enabled and still I can't type inside SOME
EditText
fields. May 13, 2017 at 6:00 -
Find the emulator's configuration in your home directory:
//Located in:
~/.android/avd/<The_Device_Name>/config.ini
For example, on the Nexus 5 (created by Android Studio), it was:
~/.android/avd/Nexus5.avd/config.ini
Change the below setting to be:
hw.keyboard=yes
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1Related: D'pad Is disabled in emulator. Modified as
hw.dPad=yes
to test accessibility feature with up, down, left , right arrow keys. Oct 25, 2015 at 3:33 -
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Also needed to restart the emulator afterward for the setting to be picked up. Anyone know if there's a way to use the new config without restarting emulator? Sep 21, 2020 at 14:41
Open and Navigate to Tools → Android → AVD Manager → Edit -> pencil icon)
Click on Show Advanced settings and scroll down and you can see the option Enable Keyboard input (example second image) Check that box and Click on Finish.
UPDATE:
Change hw.keyboard = yes
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And make the file config.ini
Read-only:
1.Right-click on the file open its settings.
2.Make every options on the permissions tab into Read-only(refer screenshot)
Trust me this will work it happens because this file gets rewritten,when we lock it out the bug disappears.
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1@electrofant...No way you must have did unknowingly did something else along with it– Amal pFeb 8, 2019 at 3:34
Quick script to do it automatically. Make sure to rename the emulator name part:
sed -i '' "s/hw.keyboard = no/hw.keyboard = yes/" $ANDROID_HOME/avd/[EMULATOR_NAME]/config.ini