Hello!
I have just installed the latest version of B4A along with the 64-bit and 32-bit versions of the JDK and Android 2.2 rel 8 on my new Windows 7 64-bit laptop. The install went well and I was able to successfully build an app I had been working on with a 32-bit XP system. Tonight I started the AVD Emulator and noticed that the right side of the emulator is missing! No keyboard, Back Key, Menu, Power or any keys at all! The only thing remaining on my screen is the 320x480 display I had created. It boots up but I have no keys to test out my apps! Any ideas? I don't remember when exactly this had happened as I am populating my new system with quite a few programs at the minute. B4A Bridge works great but I had wanted to use the on-screen virtual system to debug my application during development. I am considering the installation of a VM to run the emulator to speed things up but would like to get it working in Win 7 before I move things over.
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Thanks In Advance - Ray
I have just installed the latest version of B4A along with the 64-bit and 32-bit versions of the JDK and Android 2.2 rel 8 on my new Windows 7 64-bit laptop. The install went well and I was able to successfully build an app I had been working on with a 32-bit XP system. Tonight I started the AVD Emulator and noticed that the right side of the emulator is missing! No keyboard, Back Key, Menu, Power or any keys at all! The only thing remaining on my screen is the 320x480 display I had created. It boots up but I have no keys to test out my apps! Any ideas? I don't remember when exactly this had happened as I am populating my new system with quite a few programs at the minute. B4A Bridge works great but I had wanted to use the on-screen virtual system to debug my application during development. I am considering the installation of a VM to run the emulator to speed things up but would like to get it working in Win 7 before I move things over.
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Thanks In Advance - Ray