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Coursework 2: getting started (2) – using the phone emulator and browser Chris Greenhalgh G54UBI / 2011-02-21
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Contents An introduction to Android – General – The browser – Some important settings 2Chris Greenhalgh (cmg@cs.nott.ac.uk)
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Start an emulator… See the separate notes on starting an emulator – (or get a real Android phone) 3Chris Greenhalgh (cmg@cs.nott.ac.uk)
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Using the emulator ID/Port number Unlock by dragging right Simulated hardware keys “Home” “Menu” “Back” “Search” Power / lock “Enter” Cursor 4Chris Greenhalgh (cmg@cs.nott.ac.uk)
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The “home” screen Touch to see all applications Browser Touch (anywhere) and drag up/down to scroll System settings Notifications: drag down to view 5Chris Greenhalgh (cmg@cs.nott.ac.uk)
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The browser URL (scroll up to view) Page view On-screen keyboard for text entry Mode key(s) Shift/lock Text cursor (tap to start entering text) 6Chris Greenhalgh (cmg@cs.nott.ac.uk)
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Zooming views 7 Zoom controls Touching (clicking on) the view or dragging it slightly should show the zoom controls – Alternatively double tap / click to zoom in and out alternately – On a real device use the “pinch” zoom gesture: Chris Greenhalgh (cmg@cs.nott.ac.uk)
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Check/Exercise View the Computer Science home page in the browser (“http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk”) – Unlock the phone, open the browser, scroll to see the URL box, tap it and enter the URL, press Go and check that the School homepage appears Try the same for an external site, e.g. “http://www.google.com” – If you can’t access this from an emulator in the University refer to notes starting an emulator, in particular proxy settings 8Chris Greenhalgh (cmg@cs.nott.ac.uk)
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Browser menu options Main menu (6 options) More... Force reload of page (e.g. if changed) Extended menu 9Chris Greenhalgh (cmg@cs.nott.ac.uk)
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Setting the input Language (AppInventor emulator) If the on-screen keyboard does not appear as a standard English one then check the Language and keyboard settings…. 10Chris Greenhalgh (cmg@cs.nott.ac.uk)
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Using a real device (only!): Wireless Setting up WiFi access in the University: see – http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/is/connect/wireless /index.aspx http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/is/connect/wireless /index.aspx – Note that UoN-secure will NOT allow access to external web sites (e.g. google maps) from Android because a proxy cannot be set on a real device 11 Note: you cannot set up wireless access on an Emulator; it uses the host machine’s network Chris Greenhalgh (cmg@cs.nott.ac.uk)
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Using a real device: Location Check that GPS is enabled – Disabling use of wireless may give more consistent results in some situations 12 Note: this should already be configured correctly in an Emulator Chris Greenhalgh (cmg@cs.nott.ac.uk)
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Using a real device: development To install applications: – allow “Unknown sources” To allow debug/logging over USB: – allow “USB debugging” To allow “faking” of GPS position (inc. emulator): – Allow “Allow mock locations” 13 Note: this should already be configured correctly in an Emulator Chris Greenhalgh (cmg@cs.nott.ac.uk)
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Conclusions You should now be able to – Use an Android device, in particular – Navigate the home screen – Use the built-in browser – Check standard settings 14Chris Greenhalgh (cmg@cs.nott.ac.uk)
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