When I switch to landscape mode (NUMPAD 7 or CTRL+F11) the emulator rotates the screen to landscape orientation but the Android OS and none of the apps rotate. So everything is sitting sideways. Is there something in the AVD configuration that needs to be set in order for the device to rotate properly?
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Wow i've never seen that before...is your program still running in the background?– JPMSep 12, 2011 at 21:50
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I believe it's a bug with 2.3 + emulator. Try 2.2.– dmonSep 12, 2011 at 21:53
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As that's on the home screen that's exactly what I'd expect to see. I don't use the emulator but my HTC Desire doesn't switch orientation on any of the home screens when I rotate.– SquonkSep 12, 2011 at 22:04
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1It doesn't rotate for the home screen or any app or menu, etc. It appears to only do this for the Google APIs (Google Inc.) 2.3.3 API Level-10 AVD. The normal Android 2.3.3 seems to rotate as expected. Not sure if this is a bug or what.– Jake WilsonSep 12, 2011 at 22:06
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2I have the same problem with Android 4.1 (Google) emulator. Switching keyboard off does not help.– StanAug 10, 2013 at 19:36
26 Answers
Another answer here:
in my case the problem was simply that the auto-rotate setting in the android emulator settings (accessible pulling down the notification bar) was disabled, my bad.
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1Doh! That was my problem too, I feel like a dummy. I'm new to Android (used iOS for years) and have realized that auto-rotate is enabled by default on iOS, but disabled by default on Android.– MikeMar 20, 2020 at 21:02
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19This. I feel that Locked Rotation shouldn't be the default as it throws a lot of new developers off. Jun 4, 2020 at 7:30
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1looks like that's the default setup which is honestly dumb, seeing that I don't know that's disabled without digging into the settings. Google should fix this so that it's on by default.– EmanFeb 1, 2021 at 20:45
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I've spent way too long on this and it's not even finning. I developed most of my app functionality thinking that rotation is disabled for my app until I realized that it isn't as I put it on a tablet for testing :facepalm: OMG... Oct 10, 2022 at 10:52
I spent more time then I'd like to admit scratching my head why my app was rotating fine on my device but not in the emulator... in the emulator pull the drop-down OS menu and make sure "auto-rotate" is enabled.
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this should be the accepted answer! it's insane, that the default emulator setting is to lock screen orientation... Sep 27, 2020 at 4:52
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In my case it was solved by disabling the "Hardware keyboard present" checkbox in the "Edit Android Virtual Device (AVD)" window.
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3This worked for me with a Honeycomb emulator that was behaving the same way.– NeilJul 19, 2013 at 12:30
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2This solved the problem for me when creating an Android 3.0, API 11, Android Virtual Device. Jul 12, 2014 at 5:28
It is a bug with the 2.3 and 4.4 emulators.
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=13189 [v2.3]
https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=61671 [v4.4]
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37The problem still happens w/ the Android 4.4 emulator for me as well. Someone else reported it in that thread too :-P– kenyeeNov 28, 2013 at 2:27
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Yes, the problem still exists in Android 4.4.2 emulator. It simply rotates the screen and does not display the corresponding layout file under the corresponding res/layout folder. I have verified this by running in a nexus device where it works as expected. Mar 9, 2014 at 17:53
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API Level 29 here. By default the rotate is disabled. Pull Down the drop-down of the mobile and enable it.
In my case the Skin option in AVD settings was the problem. When I selected "No skin", it worked.
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I had same problem. Try removing the "Keyboard lid support" option in the settings of the hardwere virtual machine. It helped me.
I made a silly mistake and spent a lot of time for the problem on API 30. Checked Auto-rotate
setting and other answers here but tried the rotation on the main Android screen, which is not rotated! You need to open some app (your own or a default one, like 'Messages' or 'Browser') to see the rotation works.
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To be clear, the Setting is in the EMULATOR's Settings App, not the side bar "..." settings.– P. EntJul 23, 2021 at 16:15
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Once you click the change orientation button, a small icon displays on the emulator asking if you want to change the orientation of the emulated screen. It only displays for a few seconds, so look next to the "bottom" icons and you will see this temporary icon.
This works with the emulator keyboard on or off.
I am running Pixel 2 API 29, Android 10.0 (latest versions as at today)
I had to do all the following on an Android 10 device:
- verify that I had in
config.ini
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hw.accelerometer = yes
hw.sensors.orientation = yes
- Set the device to auto-rotate from status bar.
- Set the home-screen to auto-rotate
Long press at home screen > "Home settings"
"Allow Home screen rotation" set to ON
As of mid 2015 the issue is still open and logged in the android bug tracker here's the link you can check it out https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=61671
None of the above solutions worked for me and i am using Android 4.4.2 emulator. As a work around in your graphical layout you can change the orientation and check it out.
Is the accelerometer property of the emulator set to True? please check it. if not, set it to true. it should help. its working fine on mine.
Open AVD Manager -> GoTo 'Device Definitions' tab -> Select an existing AVD -> Clone
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@Jakobud Open AVD Manager -> GoTo 'Device Definitions' tab -> Select an existing AVD -> Clone– mr5Jul 12, 2014 at 9:18
I had to install a new virtual device Nexus on API LEVEL 27 On Api Level 28(PIE) I could not rotate the display.
As of API 29, it stops working randomly for no reason. Need to shutdown and restart emulator, then it works again.
I got this to work with the latest version of AVD.
Check out the config :
Also, here is the result:
I think wha tmakes it click is the combination of keyboard and Skin. Also, if you create your own device make sure you add a Gyroscope sensor.
You have to use Android 5.1.1, aka API 22, aka Android 5.1 LOLLIPOP_MR1. Download Android 5.1.1 (API 22) in your Android SDK Manager and when you create a new Android Virtual Device select that as your OS.
As war_Hero mentioned, this bug was reported to Google. The bug is now fixed as of Mar 23 '15:
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In my case you need to click a small button that would enable the orientation to change, right after you press the main change orientation button.
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Can this be made automatic when changing orientation in the right side bar?– A.W.Oct 9, 2020 at 11:14
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1Actually it works. https://stackoverflow.com/a/63861830/351688 answer works for me. Toggling this setting now automatically changes orientation without having to click an extra button in the emulator– A.W.Oct 14, 2020 at 7:24
I had to first press and hold rotate until I got into the menu.
Then toggle Auto-rotate screen
to true.
on expo you must change app.json file
{
"expo": {
"orientation": "default",
}
}
and turn on Auto-rotate from settings panel
I had the same problem, I instantly fixed it by simply deleting the device from the AVD list and just creating a new one.
Only way to get this to work is to use FroYo API AVD
For anyone with this issue, this is how I set up old Froyo AVD to test this scenario:
My Manifest min version is already 8, which is Froyo
< uses-sdk android:minSdkVersion="8" android:targetSdkVersion="21" />
You can see SDK_API_VERSION information here. http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/manifest/uses-sdk-element.html
In the SDK manager Installed the needed version:
http://screencast.com/t/KKZokotI4T
Created a new AVD for the new version.
On API level 25 (no skin) it worked after going into the setting, searching for "rotate" and toggling both related settings off and on again.
Pixel 2 - API 28 (Android 9)
I had to do this to fix it.
- Open AVD Manager
- Select Pixel 2 - API X
- Edit
- Show Advanced Settings
- Untick "Enable keyboard Input"
Only this has worked for me.
I am using API29
with Pixel-4
and Android 10.0
on ubuntu-20.04
with React-Native
I tried all the things mentioned here,
- enabled
auto-rotate
on mobile. - unchecked
Hardware keyboard present
on AVD.
Unfortunately, it doesn't work for me.
Finally after Restarting my system and expo
$ expo start
# OR
$ npm start
When cloning a new virtual device, you have to enable the Accelerometer sensor. But sometimes the configurations are not written to the virtual device's config.ini file properly. Path: \Users\yourusername\.android\avd\virtualdevicename.avd
You have to check the properties and make sure these two properties are set to yes:
hw.accelerometer = yes
hw.sensors.orientation = yes
For Android Emulator 3.7 WVGA Nexus One I should have down graded the Android Version (it was 11 and i downloaded Pie (9) ), the rotation works now.