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In Android Studio, how do you detach the debugger once it's connected and debugging a running app?

In Eclipse, the icon looked like this .

I've been disconnecting the USB cable but that seems like a brute method.

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The answer is the Close button. As of Android Studio v3.4 it's a red square block icon (previously was a red X).

It turns out I couldn't see it because it was hidden under the more >> icon.

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  • in Run section (Alt + 4). you can use Ctrl + F4 as shortcut instead Oct 27, 2015 at 8:50
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    But this stops the app from running as well. There is no easy way to just disconnect and keep the app running.
    – Mr-IDE
    Sep 15, 2016 at 16:43
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    I think it's a bug. I've noticed sometimes it kills the app and sometimes it doesn't.
    – miguel
    Sep 15, 2016 at 17:34
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    On Android Studio 2.2, it seems to work better: The "Stop" button (red square) will disconnect the debugger without stopping the app, as long as you use "Attach Debugger to Android Process".
    – Mr-IDE
    Sep 23, 2016 at 21:40
  • Has this been removed in 3.3?
    – behelit
    Jan 30, 2019 at 5:48
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I'm writing this assuming that Android Studio uses the same convention as IntelliJ IDEA.

Click "close" (the button with the red ✕ in the debug panel):

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You will be prompted. Choose whether to disconnect and/or terminate:

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In newer versions of Android Studio, the (X) Close button in the sidebar no longer exists. If that is your case and you want to detach the debugger from Android Studio, you can tap the "X" in the tab at the top of the debugging window that says "Android Debugger (XXXX)"

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    It's the red square below the pause button.
    – miguel
    Jun 24, 2022 at 2:38
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In case the X (Close) button is not shown because it is collapsed in the toolbar:

1. Resize the Debugger window to see the X button


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2. Press CTRL + F4 (CMD + F4 on MAC).


OR

3. Right click on the Debugger Tab and select Close.


Then press Disconnect in the Dialog.

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On android studio 3.3.1 I also can't find an easy way to disconnect the emulator. I've resorted to the terminal command adb kill-server (use adb start-server to start it again)

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