Nox App Player is a full feature Android emulator which could be used for Android development, testing and debugging. This post will give a step by step guidance on how to connect Nox with Android Studio as an example. It could also be connected to intellij idea and eclipse as well.
1. Download and install the latest version of Nox App Player from our official website: https://www.bignox.com/
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2. Start Android studio and create a new activity
3. Start Nox App Player, go to Nox system settings >> turn root mode on >> save changes and restart Nox
Note: Nox is defaulted to start in tablet mode, you could choose in System Settings >> Advanced >> Startup Setting >> Phone to better emulate the Android phone experience
4. Go to Android settings in Nox >> About Tablet >> Keep clicking Build number until it shows that you are now a developer >> go back to Android settings and you will find the developer options now.
5. Go to developer options >> tick USB debugging
6. Now in cmd go to the bin folder under the installation path of Nox App Player, input this command: nox_adb.exe connect 127.0.0.1:62001. You will see a successfully connected notice in cmd. If it shows null or offline, just re-start Nox and try again.
7. Now Android studio will detect Nox.
The tool window appears when you open a layout definition file for editing in the manual mode. It allows you to adjust the appearance of the layout preview and to emulate different configurations. This helps you adjust your application to different Android platforms, devices, orientations, dock modes, locales, etc.
In this section:
Toolbar
Use the controls in this area to adjust the appearance of the layout preview.
Item | Tooltip | Description |
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Zoom to Fit | Toggle this button to have IntelliJ IDEA compress or expand the preview so it fits the target screen size. | |
Reset Zoom to 100% | Click this button to have IntelliJ IDEA reset the zoom to preview the actual size. | |
Zoom In | Click this button to have IntelliJ IDEA expand the preview. | |
Zoom Out | Click this button to have IntelliJ IDEA compress the preview. | |
Jump to Source | Click this button to switch to the Text tab where you can edit the application layout in the source xml file. | |
Refresh | Click this button to have IntelliJ IDEA update the preview so that it reflects on-the-fly changes to the current layout definition. | |
Save Screenshot | Click this button to take a screenshot of the application preview. This button is only available from the Text tab of the layout preview window. | |
Show Options Menu | Click this button to configure the appearance and behavior of the tool window.
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Controls
Use the controls in this area to preview your layout in different configurations.
Item | Tooltip | Description |
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Configuration to render this layout in the IDE | From this list, select a layout configuration that you want to preview and edit, create a new layout configuration, or select different preview options. The available options are:
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The virtual device to render the layout with | From this drop-down list, select a virtual or a physical device to preview what your application will look like on this device. To add a new virtual device, select Add Device Definition and configure an emulator in the Android Virtual Device (AVD) Manager that opens (for instructions refer to Managing Virtual Devices). | |
Go to next state | From this drop-down list, select the preview orientation (portrait or landscape), the UI mode (Normal, Car Dock, Desk Dock, Television, Appliance) and switch between the Night (dimmed screen) and Not Night (standard brightness) modes. For details on UI modes refer to UiModeManager. | |
Theme | Click this button to select a theme from the Select Theme dialog. | |
N/A | Click this button to associate the layout with an activity. Select Associate with <activity_name> to associate it with the current activity, or Associate with Other Activity to display a list of available activities to select from. | |
Locale to render layout with in the IDE | From this drop-down list, select an existing locale or add a locale for your application. A locale is a combination of the target country and language to have the dates and some other data presented in accordance with the local rules and preferences. You can also preview the layout in all available locales and in both directions (left-to-right and right-to-left). | |
Android version to use when rendering layouts in the IDE | From this drop-down list, select an API version or use the Automatically Pick Best option to render the layout using the most suitable Android version. You can also preview the layout on all installed Android API versions. |