Is there a way to run the emulator without starting the Android Studio first. I know that this feature was available in older versions and has vanished since then. Perhaps from the command line.Select the following from the Tools folder: To.Detailed instructions can be found here, but to summarize: Open terminal, and type adb shell to access the emulator shell.
![]() ![]() ![]() Open Android Emulator Command Line How To Access TheOnce the emulator is running, do the following: cd ~/Library/Android/sdk/platform-toolsThis will get you into the Android device. And checking “Hardware keyboard present” will allow you to use your Mac keyboard (instead of having to poke at the UI with your mouse).Here’s an image of the sample AVD that I created:At this point, you should be able to run the emulator with the following command: cd ~/Library/Android/sdk/toolsIf you run into any problems, it’s useful to know how to access the console logs.
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