Loading docs/html/wear/preview/downloads.jd +63 −8 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -626,7 +626,7 @@ This is the Android Wear SDK Preview License Agreement (the “License Agreement the accounts on the phone. </li> <li>Choose a Google account to add and sync to your watch. <li>Choose a Google Account to add and sync to your watch. </li> <li>Confirm the screen lock and enter the password to start the copying of Loading @@ -647,8 +647,13 @@ This is the Android Wear SDK Preview License Agreement (the “License Agreement </h2> <p> To test with the Android Emulator, create a virtual device in Android Studio as follows: To test with the Android Emulator, confirm that you have the latest version of the <strong>Android SDK Platform-tools</strong> from the <a href= "{@docRoot}studio/intro/update.html#sdk-manager">SDK Manager</a>. </p> <p>Create a new virtual device in Android Studio as follows: </p> <ol> Loading @@ -659,8 +664,8 @@ This is the Android Wear SDK Preview License Agreement (the “License Agreement <li>Click <strong>Create Virtual Device</strong>. </li> <li>In the <strong>Category</strong> pane, select Wear and choose a hardware profile. <li>In the <strong>Category</strong> pane, select <strong>Wear</strong> and choose a hardware profile. The Android Wear 2.0 Developer Preview is only optimized for round devices currently, so we recommend not using the square or chin profiles for now. Loading @@ -679,16 +684,66 @@ This is the Android Wear SDK Preview License Agreement (the “License Agreement <li>Verify the configuration of the Android Virtual Device (AVD) and click <strong>Finish</strong>. </li> <li>Start the emulator by selecting the new virtual device, clicking the <strong>Play</strong> button, and waiting until the emulator initializes and shows the Android Wear home screen. </li> </ol> <p> You can now test an application with a virtual preview device Pair the phone with the emulator, and sync a Google Account, as follows: </p> <ol> <li>On the phone, install the Android Wear app from Google Play. </li> <li>On the phone, enable Developer Options and USB Debugging. </li> <li>Connect the phone to your computer through USB. </li> <li>Forward the AVD's communication port to the connected handheld device (each time the phone is connected):<br> <code>adb -d forward tcp:5601 tcp:5601</code> </li> <li>On the phone, in the Android Wear app, begin the standard pairing process. For example, on the Welcome screen, tap the <strong>Set It Up</strong> button. Alternatively, if an existing watch already is paired, in the upper-left drop-down, tap <strong>Add a New Watch</strong>. </li> <li>On the phone, in the Android Wear app, tap the Overflow button, and then tap <strong>Pair with Emulator</strong>. </li> <li>Tap the Settings icon. </li> <li>Under Device Settings, tap <strong>Emulator</strong>. </li> <li>Tap <strong>Accounts</strong> and select a Google Account, and follow the steps in the wizard to sync the account with the emulator. If necessary, type the screen-lock device password, and Google Account password, to start the account sync. </li> </ol> <p> You can now test an app with a virtual preview device in the <a href= "{@docRoot}tools/devices/emulator.html">Android Emulator</a>. For more information about using virtual devices, see <a href= "{@docRoot}tools/devices/managing-avds.html">Managing AVDs with the AVD Manager</a>. "{@docRoot}tools/devices/managing-avds.html"> Create and Manage Virtual Devices</a>. </p> </div><!-- landing --> </div><!-- relative wrapper --> Loading Loading
docs/html/wear/preview/downloads.jd +63 −8 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -626,7 +626,7 @@ This is the Android Wear SDK Preview License Agreement (the “License Agreement the accounts on the phone. </li> <li>Choose a Google account to add and sync to your watch. <li>Choose a Google Account to add and sync to your watch. </li> <li>Confirm the screen lock and enter the password to start the copying of Loading @@ -647,8 +647,13 @@ This is the Android Wear SDK Preview License Agreement (the “License Agreement </h2> <p> To test with the Android Emulator, create a virtual device in Android Studio as follows: To test with the Android Emulator, confirm that you have the latest version of the <strong>Android SDK Platform-tools</strong> from the <a href= "{@docRoot}studio/intro/update.html#sdk-manager">SDK Manager</a>. </p> <p>Create a new virtual device in Android Studio as follows: </p> <ol> Loading @@ -659,8 +664,8 @@ This is the Android Wear SDK Preview License Agreement (the “License Agreement <li>Click <strong>Create Virtual Device</strong>. </li> <li>In the <strong>Category</strong> pane, select Wear and choose a hardware profile. <li>In the <strong>Category</strong> pane, select <strong>Wear</strong> and choose a hardware profile. The Android Wear 2.0 Developer Preview is only optimized for round devices currently, so we recommend not using the square or chin profiles for now. Loading @@ -679,16 +684,66 @@ This is the Android Wear SDK Preview License Agreement (the “License Agreement <li>Verify the configuration of the Android Virtual Device (AVD) and click <strong>Finish</strong>. </li> <li>Start the emulator by selecting the new virtual device, clicking the <strong>Play</strong> button, and waiting until the emulator initializes and shows the Android Wear home screen. </li> </ol> <p> You can now test an application with a virtual preview device Pair the phone with the emulator, and sync a Google Account, as follows: </p> <ol> <li>On the phone, install the Android Wear app from Google Play. </li> <li>On the phone, enable Developer Options and USB Debugging. </li> <li>Connect the phone to your computer through USB. </li> <li>Forward the AVD's communication port to the connected handheld device (each time the phone is connected):<br> <code>adb -d forward tcp:5601 tcp:5601</code> </li> <li>On the phone, in the Android Wear app, begin the standard pairing process. For example, on the Welcome screen, tap the <strong>Set It Up</strong> button. Alternatively, if an existing watch already is paired, in the upper-left drop-down, tap <strong>Add a New Watch</strong>. </li> <li>On the phone, in the Android Wear app, tap the Overflow button, and then tap <strong>Pair with Emulator</strong>. </li> <li>Tap the Settings icon. </li> <li>Under Device Settings, tap <strong>Emulator</strong>. </li> <li>Tap <strong>Accounts</strong> and select a Google Account, and follow the steps in the wizard to sync the account with the emulator. If necessary, type the screen-lock device password, and Google Account password, to start the account sync. </li> </ol> <p> You can now test an app with a virtual preview device in the <a href= "{@docRoot}tools/devices/emulator.html">Android Emulator</a>. For more information about using virtual devices, see <a href= "{@docRoot}tools/devices/managing-avds.html">Managing AVDs with the AVD Manager</a>. "{@docRoot}tools/devices/managing-avds.html"> Create and Manage Virtual Devices</a>. </p> </div><!-- landing --> </div><!-- relative wrapper --> Loading