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They've changed how it works and now I can't find where it is. According to this guide https://developer.android.com/studio/run/managing-avds.html#viewing it should be a simple as

In Android Studio, select Tools > Android > AVD Manager.

But I don't see any "tools" in my Android Studio client.

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You can find it as highlighted in the image

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Tools > Android > AVD Manager should work, though. But you have to select Android Studio before you see the correct contextual menu .

EDIT: Since Android Studio 3.1 the path would be Tools > AVD Manager

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    So you have to start a project first?
    – Ferus
    Mar 27, 2017 at 20:34
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    It's depreceated though, that's why I tried to use the GUI. I'm using going to make an avd for Qt.io
    – Ferus
    Mar 27, 2017 at 20:38
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    Deprecation doesn't mean it's not working. And using a gui instead of the terminal because a terminal command is deprecated is not a very good reason in my eyes... Mar 27, 2017 at 20:39
  • I'm trying to use the GUI beacause I it's easier with no experience with android development aswell so I guess I just have to create a project then
    – Ferus
    Mar 27, 2017 at 20:42
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    ok, that is a better reason: here is by the way the correct way to use it on the command line stackoverflow.com/a/42840483/3734116 Mar 27, 2017 at 20:43
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You may not have enough packages needed for the empty project. You should have a window with I think Gradle alert with a link which you can click and you will see a window with a prompt to download missing packages. When all stuff downloads the button to run ADV should be enabled.

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    this solved it for me: i could find AVD manager in the search field of the preferences and even assign it a shortcut but it would neither show in the toolbar, nor under tools. a error msg telling me i had some gradle packages or plugins missing gave me the opportunity to install the missing pcks. after that toolbar as well as menu tools > android > avd manager popped up. thx!
    – gaugau
    Mar 10, 2018 at 9:44
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    I'm happy that helped you! Mar 11, 2018 at 12:36
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I am running Android Studio on Mac OS Mojave 10.14. I found AVD Manager icon in Tool Bar.

Android Studio Toolbar image

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Its on the right to the red "stop" button on the bar

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For Android Studio version 4 for MacOS, the AVD Manager and SDK Manager are under the tools menu. Note that the menu entries do not appear until after the project has completed loading.

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AVD ManagerHello,
here is where you can find AVD Manager when you first open Android Studio.
More Actions> AVD Manaager


Use the link to see the screenshot. SCREENSHOT

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