Android: Emulator control is disabled in the DDMS perspective

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Solution 1

First, make sure that the device is selected in the Devices view. You cannot use Emulator Control unless the device or emulator is selected.

If that does not help, close Eclipse, and try running DDMS outside of Eclipse -- there's a ddms shell script in the tools/ directory of wherever you installed the Android SDK.

If that does not help, run adb kill-server, followed by adb start-server, where adb should be in your platform-tools/ directory of your SDK installation. Then, try DDMS again.

If that does not help, reboot, then try DDMS again.

Solution 2

i found this with try and error .. it worked .. As the new emulator got a side bar with icons .. the last icon down this list (the hamburger icon) click it .. then u will have the location latitude and longitude available to send to device

Solution 3

After unplugging USB connection from real device Emulator Control start work properly with Virtual devices

Solution 4

You can't send locations to actual devices, only emulators. You can mock your devices location however, in your code.

http://developer.android.com/training/location/location-testing.html

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Updated on May 28, 2020

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  • Harshad
    Harshad about 4 years

    I'm now facing a problem with Eclipse on Ubuntu. My device is connected, list by "adb devices" command and I can see the list of processes running in the Devices view. But all controls in the Emulator Control are disabled.

    Does anyone know what may be the reason for this?

    Thanks