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      9   <h2>In this document</h2>
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     11     <li><a href="#KeyMapping">Keyboard Commands</a></li>
     12     <li><a href="#startup-options">Command Line Parameters</a></li>
     13   </ol>
     14 
     15   <h2>See also</h2>
     16   <ol>
     17     <li><a href="{@docRoot}tools/devices/emulator.html">Using the Android Emulator</a></li>
     18     <li><a href="{@docRoot}tools/devices/index.html">Managing Virtual Devices</a></li>
     19   </ol>
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     24 
     25 <p>The Android SDK includes a mobile device emulator &mdash; a virtual mobile device
     26 that runs on your computer. The emulator lets you develop and test
     27 Android applications without using a physical device.</p>
     28 
     29 <p>This document is a reference to the available command line options and the keyboard mapping to
     30 device keys.
     31 For a complete guide to using the Android Emulator, see
     32 <a href="{@docRoot}tools/devices/emulator.html">Using the Android Emulator</a>.
     33 
     34 
     35 <h2 id="KeyMapping">Keyboard Commands</h2>
     36 
     37 <p>Table 1 summarizes the mappings between the emulator keys and the keys of your keyboard.</p>
     38 
     39 <p class="table-caption"><strong>Table 1.</strong> Emulator keyboard mapping</p>
     40 <table  border="0" style="clear:left;">
     41   <tr>
     42     <th>Emulated Device Key </th>
     43     <th>Keyboard Key </th>
     44   </tr>
     45   <tr>
     46     <td>Home</td>
     47     <td>HOME</td>
     48   </tr>
     49   <tr>
     50     <td>Menu (left softkey)</td>
     51     <td>F2 <em>or</em> Page-up button</td>
     52   </tr>
     53   <tr>
     54     <td>Star (right softkey)</td>
     55     <td>Shift-F2 <em>or </em>Page Down</td>
     56   </tr>
     57   <tr>
     58     <td>Back</td>
     59     <td>ESC</td>
     60   </tr>
     61   <tr>
     62     <td>Call/dial button </td>
     63     <td>F3</td>
     64   </tr>
     65   <tr>
     66     <td>Hangup/end call button</td>
     67     <td>F4</td>
     68   </tr>
     69   <tr>
     70     <td>Search</td>
     71     <td>F5 </td>
     72   </tr>
     73   <tr>
     74     <td>Power button</td>
     75     <td>F7 </td>
     76   </tr>
     77   <tr>
     78     <td>Audio volume up button</td>
     79     <td>KEYPAD_PLUS, Ctrl-F5</td>
     80   </tr>
     81 
     82   <tr>
     83     <td>Audio volume down button</td>
     84     <td>KEYPAD_MINUS, Ctrl-F6</td>
     85   </tr>
     86   <tr>
     87     <td>Camera button</td>
     88     <td>Ctrl-KEYPAD_5, Ctrl-F3</td>
     89   </tr>
     90   <tr>
     91     <td>Switch to previous layout orientation (for example, portrait, landscape)</td>
     92     <td>KEYPAD_7, Ctrl-F11</td>
     93   </tr>
     94   <tr>
     95     <td>Switch to next layout orientation (for example, portrait, landscape)</td>
     96     <td>KEYPAD_9, Ctrl-F12</td>
     97   </tr>
     98   <tr>
     99     <td>Toggle cell networking on/off</td>
    100     <td>F8</td>
    101   </tr>
    102   <tr>
    103     <td>Toggle code profiling</td>
    104     <td>F9 (only with <code>-trace</code> startup option)</td>
    105   </tr>
    106   <tr>
    107     <td>Toggle fullscreen mode</td>
    108     <td>Alt-Enter</td>
    109   </tr>
    110   <tr>
    111     <td>Toggle trackball mode</td>
    112     <td>F6</td>
    113   </tr>
    114   <tr>
    115     <td>Enter trackball mode temporarily (while key is pressed)</td>
    116     <td>Delete</td>
    117   </tr>
    118   <tr>
    119     <td>DPad left/up/right/down</td>
    120     <td>KEYPAD_4/8/6/2</td>
    121   </tr>
    122   <tr>
    123     <td>DPad center click</td>
    124     <td>KEYPAD_5</td>
    125   </tr>
    126   <tr>
    127     <td>Onion alpha increase/decrease</td>
    128     <td>KEYPAD_MULTIPLY(*) / KEYPAD_DIVIDE(/)</td>
    129   </tr>
    130 </table>
    131 
    132 
    133 <h2 id="startup-options">Command Line Parameters</h2>
    134 
    135 <p>The emulator supports a variety of options that you can specify
    136 when launching the emulator, to control its appearance or behavior.
    137 Here's the command-line syntax of the options available to the {@code emulator} program:</p>
    138 
    139 <pre>emulator -avd &lt;avd_name&gt; [-&lt;option&gt; [&lt;value&gt;]] ... [-&lt;qemu args&gt;]</pre>
    140 
    141 <p class="table-caption"><strong>Table 2.</strong> Emulator command line parameters</p>
    142 <table>
    143 <tr>
    144   <th width="10%" >Category</th>
    145   <th width="20%" >Option</th>
    146     <th width="30%" >Description</th>
    147     <th width="40%" >Comments</th>
    148 </tr>
    149 
    150 <tr>
    151   <td>AVD</td>
    152   <td><code>-avd &lt;avd_name&gt;</code> or <br>
    153       <code>@&lt;avd_name&gt;</code></td>
    154   <td><strong>Required</strong>. Specifies the AVD to load for this emulator
    155       instance.</td>
    156   <td>You must create an AVD configuration before launching the emulator. For
    157       information, see <a href="{@docRoot}tools/devices/managing-avds.html">Managing
    158       AVDs with AVD Manager</a>.</td>
    159 <tr>
    160   <td rowspan="7">Disk Images</td>
    161   <td><code>-cache&nbsp;&lt;filepath&gt;</code></td>
    162   <td>Use &lt;filepath&gt; as the working cache partition image. </td>
    163   <td>An absolute or relative path to the current working directory.
    164   If no cache file is specified, the emulator's default behavior is to use a temporary file instead.
    165   <p>For more information on disk images, use <code>-help-disk-images</code>.</p>
    166 </td></tr>
    167 <tr>
    168   <td><code>-data&nbsp;&lt;filepath&gt;</code></td>
    169   <td>Use {@code &lt;filepath&gt;} as the working user-data disk image. </td>
    170   <td>Optionally, you can specify a path relative to the current working directory.
    171   If <code>-data</code> is not used, the emulator looks for a file named {@code userdata-qemu.img}
    172   in the storage area of the AVD being used (see <code>-avd</code>).
    173 </td></tr>
    174 <!--
    175 <tr>
    176   <td><code>-datadir &lt;dir&gt;</code></td>
    177   <td>Search for the user-data disk image specified in <code>-data</code> in &lt;dir&gt;</td>
    178   <td><code>&lt;dir&gt;</code> is a path relative to the current working directory.
    179 
    180 <p>If you do not specify <code>-datadir</code>, the emulator looks for the user-data image
    181 in the storage area of the AVD being used (see <code>-avd</code>)</p><p>For more information
    182 on disk images, use <code>-help-disk-images</code>.</p>
    183 </td></tr>
    184 -->
    185 <!--
    186 <tr>
    187   <td><code>-image&nbsp;&lt;filepath&gt;</code></td>
    188   <td>Use &lt;filepath&gt; as the system image.</td>
    189   <td>Optionally, you can specify a path relative to the current working directory.
    190    Default is &lt;system&gt;/system.img.</td>
    191 </tr>
    192 -->
    193 <tr>
    194   <td><code>-initdata&nbsp;&lt;filepath&gt;</code></td>
    195   <td>When resetting the user-data image (through <code>-wipe-data</code>), copy the contents
    196   of this file to the new user-data disk image. By default, the emulator copies the <code>&lt;system&gt;/userdata.img</code>.</td>
    197   <td>Optionally, you can specify a path relative to the current working directory. See also <code>-wipe-data</code>.
    198   <p>For more information on disk images, use <code>-help-disk-images</code>.</p></td>
    199 </tr>
    200 <tr>
    201   <td><code>-nocache</code></td>
    202   <td>Start the emulator without a cache partition.</td>
    203   <td>See also <code>-cache &lt;file&gt;</code>.</td>
    204 </tr>
    205 <tr>
    206   <td><code>-ramdisk&nbsp;&lt;filepath&gt;</code></td>
    207   <td>Use &lt;filepath&gt; as the ramdisk image.</td>
    208   <td>Default value is <code>&lt;system&gt;/ramdisk.img</code>.
    209   <p>Optionally, you can specify a path relative to the current working directory.
    210   For more information on disk images, use <code>-help-disk-images</code>.</p>
    211 </td>
    212 </tr>
    213 <tr>
    214   <td><code>-sdcard&nbsp;&lt;filepath&gt;</code></td>
    215   <td>Use &lt;file&gt; as the SD card image.</td>
    216   <td>Default value is <code>&lt;system&gt;/sdcard.img</code>.
    217   <p>Optionally, you can specify a path relative to the current working directory. For more information on disk images, use <code>-help-disk-images</code>.</p>
    218 </td>
    219 </tr>
    220 <!--
    221 <tr>
    222  <td><code>-system&nbsp;&lt;dirpath&gt;</code></td>
    223  <td>Search for system, ramdisk and user data images in &lt;dir&gt;.</td>
    224  <td><code>&lt;dir&gt;</code> is a directory path relative to the current
    225   working directory.</td>
    226 </tr>
    227 -->
    228 <tr>
    229   <td><code>-wipe-data</code></td>
    230   <td>Reset the current user-data disk image (that is, the file specified by <code>-datadir</code> and
    231   <code>-data</code>, or the default file). The emulator deletes all data from the user data image file,
    232   then copies the contents of the file at <code>-inidata</code> data to the image file before starting.
    233   </td>
    234   <td>See also <code>-initdata</code>.
    235   <p>For more information on disk images, use <code>-help-disk-images</code>.</p>
    236 </td>
    237 </tr>
    238 <tr>
    239   <td rowspan="9">Debug</td>
    240   <td><code>-debug &lt;tags&gt;</code></td>
    241   <td>Enable/disable debug messages for the specified debug tags.</td>
    242   <td><code>&lt;tags&gt;</code> is a space/comma/column-separated list of debug component names.
    243   Use <code>-help-debug-tags</code> to print a list of debug component names that you can use. </td>
    244 </tr>
    245 <tr>
    246   <td><code>-debug-&lt;tag&gt;</code></td>
    247   <td>Enable/disable debug messages for the specified debug tag.</td>
    248   <td rowspan="2">Use <code>-help-debug-tags</code> to print a list of debug component names that you can use in <code>&lt;tag&gt;</code>. </td>
    249 </tr>
    250 <tr>
    251   <td><code>-debug-no-&lt;tag&gt;</code></td>
    252   <td>Disable debug messages for the specified debug tag.</td>
    253 </tr>
    254 <tr>
    255   <td><code>-logcat &lt;logtags&gt;</code></td>
    256   <td>Enable logcat output with given tags.</td>
    257   <td>If the environment variable ANDROID_LOG_TAGS is defined and not
    258     empty, its value will be used to enable logcat output by default.</td>
    259 </tr>
    260 <tr>
    261   <td><code>-shell</code></td>
    262   <td>Create a root shell console on the current terminal.</td>
    263   <td>You can use this command even if the adb daemon in the emulated system is broken.
    264   Pressing Ctrl-c from the shell stops the emulator instead of the shell.</td>
    265 </tr>
    266 <tr>
    267   <td><code>-shell-serial&nbsp;&lt;device&gt;</code></td>
    268   <td>Enable the root shell (as in <code>-shell</code> and specify the QEMU character
    269   device to use for communication with the shell.</td>
    270   <td>&lt;device&gt; must be a QEMU device type. See the documentation for '-serial <em>dev</em>' at
    271   <a href="http://wiki.qemu.org/download/qemu-doc.html">http://wiki.qemu.org/download/qemu-doc.html</a>
    272   for a list of device types.
    273 
    274 <p>Here are some examples: </p>
    275 <ul>
    276   <li><code>-shell-serial stdio</code> is identical to <code>-shell</code></li>
    277   <li><code>-shell-serial tcp::4444,server,nowait</code> lets you communicate with the shell over TCP port 4444</li>
    278   <li><code>-shell-serial fdpair:3:6</code> lets a parent process communicate with the shell using fds 3 (in) and 6 (out)</li>
    279   <li><code>-shell-serial fdpair:0:1</code> uses the normal stdin and stdout fds, except that QEMU won't tty-cook the data.</li>
    280   </ul>
    281 </td>
    282 </tr>
    283 <tr>
    284   <td><code>-show-kernel &lt;name&gt;</code></td>
    285   <td>Display kernel messages.</td>
    286   <td>&nbsp;</td>
    287 </tr>
    288 <tr>
    289   <td><code>-trace &lt;name&gt;</code></td>
    290   <td>Enable code profiling (press F9 to start), written to a specified file.</td>
    291   <td>&nbsp;</td>
    292 </tr>
    293 <tr>
    294   <td><code>-verbose</code></td>
    295   <td>Enable verbose output.</td>
    296   <td>Equivalent to <code>-debug-init</code>.
    297 <p>You can define the default verbose output options used by emulator instances in the Android environment variable
    298 ANDROID_VERBOSE. Define the options you want to use in a comma-delimited list, specifying only the stem of each option:
    299 <code>-debug-&lt;tags&gt;.</code> </p>
    300 <p>Here's an example showing ANDROID_VERBOSE defined with the <code>-debug-init</code> and <code>-debug-modem</code> options:
    301 <p><code>ANDROID_VERBOSE=init,modem</code></p>
    302 <p>For more information about debug tags, use <code>&lt;-help-debug-tags&gt;</code>.</p>
    303 </td>
    304 </tr>
    305 <tr>
    306   <td rowspan="6">Media</td>
    307   <td><code>-audio &lt;backend&gt;</code></td>
    308   <td>Use the specified audio backend.</td>
    309   <td>&nbsp;</td>
    310 </tr>
    311 <tr>
    312   <td><code>-audio-in &lt;backend&gt;</code></td>
    313   <td>Use the specified audio-input backend.</td>
    314   <td>&nbsp;</td>
    315 </tr>
    316 <tr>
    317   <td><code>-audio-out &lt;backend&gt;</code></td>
    318   <td>Use the specified audio-output backend.</td>
    319   <td>&nbsp;</td>
    320 </tr>
    321 <!--<tr>
    322   <td><code>-mic &lt;device or file&gt;</code></td>
    323   <td>Use device or WAV file for audio input.</td>
    324   <td>&nbsp;</td>
    325 </tr>
    326 -->
    327 <tr>
    328   <td><code>-noaudio</code></td>
    329   <td>Disable audio support in the current emulator instance.</td>
    330   <td>&nbsp;</td>
    331 </tr>
    332 <tr>
    333   <td><code>-radio &lt;device&gt;</code></td>
    334   <td>Redirect radio modem interface to a host character device.</td>
    335   <td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
    336 <tr>
    337   <td><code>-useaudio</code></td>
    338   <td>Enable audio support in the current emulator instance.</td>
    339   <td>Enabled by default. </td>
    340 </tr>
    341 
    342 <tr>
    343   <td rowspan="7">Network</td>
    344   <td><code>-dns-server &lt;servers&gt;</code></td>
    345   <td>Use the specified DNS server(s). </td>
    346   <td>The value of <code>&lt;servers&gt;</code> must be a comma-separated list of up to 4 DNS server names or
    347   IP addresses.</td>
    348 </tr>
    349 <tr>
    350   <td><code>-http-proxy &lt;proxy&gt;</code></td>
    351   <td>Make all TCP connections through a specified HTTP/HTTPS proxy</td>
    352   <td>The value of <code>&lt;proxy&gt;</code> can be one of the following:<br>
    353      <code>http://<server>:<port>;</code><br>
    354      <code>http://<username>:<password>@<server>:<port>;</code>
    355   <p>The <code>http://</code> prefix can be omitted. If the <code>-http-proxy &lt;proxy&gt;</code> command is not supplied,
    356   the emulator looks up the <code>http_proxy</code> environment variable and automatically uses any value matching
    357   the <code>&lt;proxy&gt;</code> format described above.</p></td>
    358 </tr>
    359 <tr>
    360   <td><code>-netdelay &lt;delay&gt;</code></td>
    361   <td>Set network latency emulation to &lt;delay&gt;.</td>
    362   <td>Default value is <code>none</code>. See the table in
    363     <a href="{@docRoot}tools/devices/emulator.html#netdelay">Network Delay Emulation</a>
    364     for supported <code>&lt;delay&gt;</code> values. </td>
    365 </tr>
    366 <tr>
    367   <td><code>-netfast</code></td>
    368   <td>Shortcut for <code>-netspeed full -netdelay none</code></td>
    369   <td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
    370 <tr>
    371   <td><code>-netspeed &lt;speed&gt;</code></td>
    372   <td>Set network speed emulation to &lt;speed&gt;.</td>
    373   <td>Default value is <code>full</code>. See the table in
    374     <a href="{@docRoot}tools/devices/emulator.html#netspeed">Network Speed Emulation</a> for
    375   supported <code>&lt;speed&gt;</code> values. </td>
    376 </tr>
    377 <tr>
    378   <td><code>-port &lt;port&gt;</code></td>
    379   <td>Set the console port number for this emulator instance to <code>&lt;port&gt;</code>.</td>
    380   <td>The console port number must be an even integer between 5554 and 5584, inclusive. <code>&lt;port&gt;</code>+1
    381   must also be free and will be reserved for ADB.</td>
    382 </tr>
    383 <tr>
    384   <td><code>-report-console &lt;socket&gt;</code></td>
    385   <td>Report the assigned console port for this emulator instance to a remote third party
    386   before starting the emulation. </td>
    387   <td><code>&lt;socket&gt;</code> must use one of these formats:
    388 
    389 <p><code>tcp:&lt;port&gt;[,server][,max=&lt;seconds&gt;]</code></br>
    390 <code>unix:&lt;port&gt;[,server][,max=&lt;seconds&gt;]</code></p>
    391 
    392 <p>Use <code>-help-report-console</code></p> to view more information about this topic. </td>
    393 </tr>
    394 <tr>
    395   <td rowspan="10">System</td>
    396   <td><code>-cpu-delay &lt;delay&gt;</code></td>
    397   <td>Slow down emulated CPU speed by &lt;delay&gt; </td>
    398   <td>Supported values for &lt;delay&gt; are integers between 0 and 1000.
    399 
    400 <p>Note that the &lt;delay&gt; does not correlate to clock speed or other absolute metrics
    401 &mdash; it simply represents an abstract, relative delay factor applied non-deterministically
    402 in the emulator. Effective performance does not always
    403 scale in direct relationship with &lt;delay&gt; values.</p>
    404 </td>
    405 </tr>
    406 <tr>
    407   <td><code>-gps &lt;device&gt;</code></td>
    408   <td>Redirect NMEA GPS to character device.</td>
    409   <td>Use this command to emulate an NMEA-compatible GPS unit connected to
    410   an external character device or socket. The format of <code>&lt;device&gt;</code> must be QEMU-specific
    411   serial device specification. See the documentation for 'serial -dev' at
    412   <a href="http://wiki.qemu.org/download/qemu-doc.html">http://wiki.qemu.org/download/qemu-doc.html</a>.
    413 </td>
    414 </tr>
    415 <tr>
    416   <td><code>-nojni</code></td>
    417   <td>Disable JNI checks in the Dalvik runtime.</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
    418 <tr>
    419   <td><code>-qemu</code></td>
    420   <td>Pass arguments to the qemu emulator software.</td>
    421   <td><p class="caution"><strong>Important:</strong> When using this option, make sure it is the
    422   <em>last option</em> specified, since all options after it are interpretted as qemu-specific
    423   options.</p></td></tr>
    424 <tr>
    425   <td><code>-qemu -enable-kvm</code></td>
    426   <td>Enable KVM acceleration of the emulator virtual machine.</td>
    427   <td>This option is only effective when your system is set up to use
    428   <a href="{@docRoot}tools/devices/emulator.html#vm-linux">KVM-based VM acceleration</a>.
    429   You can optionally specify a memory size ({@code -m &lt;size&gt;}) for the VM, which should match
    430   your emulator's memory size:</p>
    431   {@code -qemu -m 512 -enable-kvm}<br>
    432   {@code -qemu -m 1024 -enable-kvm}
    433   </td></tr>
    434 <tr>
    435   <td><code>-qemu -h</code></td>
    436   <td>Display qemu help.</td>
    437   <td></td></tr>
    438 <tr>
    439   <td><code>-gpu on</code></td>
    440   <td>Turn on graphics acceleration for the emulator.</td>
    441   <td>This option is only available for emulators using a system image with API Level 15, revision 3
    442   and higher. For more information, see
    443   <a href="{@docRoot}tools/devices/emulator.html#accel-graphics">Using the Android
    444   Emulator</a>.</td></tr>
    445 <tr>
    446   <td><code>-radio &lt;device&gt;</code></td>
    447   <td>Redirect radio mode to the specified character device.</td>
    448   <td>The format of <code>&lt;device&gt;</code> must be QEMU-specific
    449   serial device specification. See the documentation for 'serial -dev' at
    450 <a href="http://wiki.qemu.org/download/qemu-doc.html">http://wiki.qemu.org/download/qemu-doc.html</a>.
    451 </td>
    452 </tr>
    453 <tr>
    454  <td><code>-timezone &lt;timezone&gt;</code></td>
    455  <td>Set the timezone for the emulated device to &lt;timezone&gt;, instead of the host's timezone.</td>
    456  <td><code>&lt;timezone&gt;</code> must be specified in zoneinfo format. For example:
    457 <p>"America/Los_Angeles"<br>
    458 "Europe/Paris"</p>
    459 </td>
    460 </tr>
    461 <tr>
    462  <td><code>-version</code></td>
    463  <td>Display the emulator's version number.</td>
    464  <td>&nbsp;</td>
    465 </tr>
    466 <tr>
    467   <td rowspan="12">UI</td>
    468   <td><code>-dpi-device &lt;dpi&gt;</code></td>
    469   <td>Scale the resolution of the emulator to match the screen size
    470   of a physical device.</td>
    471   <td>The default value is 165. See also <code>-scale</code>.</td>
    472 </tr>
    473 <tr>
    474   <td><code>-no-boot-anim</code></td>
    475   <td>Disable the boot animation during emulator startup.</td>
    476   <td>Disabling the boot animation can speed the startup time for the emulator.</td>
    477 </tr>
    478 <tr>
    479   <td><code>-no-window</code></td>
    480   <td>Disable the emulator's graphical window display.</td>
    481   <td>&nbsp;</td>
    482 </tr>
    483 <tr>
    484   <td><code>-scale &lt;scale&gt;</code></td>
    485   <td>Scale the emulator window. </td>
    486   <td><code>&lt;scale&gt;</code> is a number between 0.1 and 3 that represents the desired scaling factor. You can
    487   also specify scale as a DPI value if you add the suffix "dpi" to the scale value. A value of "auto"
    488   tells the emulator to select the best window size.</td>
    489 </tr>
    490 <tr>
    491   <td><code>-raw-keys</code></td>
    492   <td>Disable Unicode keyboard reverse-mapping.</td>
    493   <td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
    494 <tr>
    495   <td><code>-noskin</code></td>
    496   <td>Don't use any emulator skin.</td>
    497   <td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
    498 <tr>
    499   <td><code>-keyset &lt;file&gt;</code></td>
    500   <td>Use the specified keyset file instead of the default.</td>
    501   <td>The keyset file defines the list of key bindings between the emulator and the host keyboard.
    502   For more information, use <code>-help-keyset</code> to print information about this topic.
    503 </td>
    504 </tr>
    505 <tr>
    506   <td><code>-onion &lt;image&gt;</code></td>
    507   <td>Use overlay image over screen.</td>
    508   <td>No support for JPEG. Only PNG is supported.</td></tr>
    509 <tr>
    510   <td><code>-onion-alpha &lt;percent&gt;</code></td>
    511   <td>Specify onion skin translucency  value (as percent).
    512   <td>Default is 50.</td>
    513 </tr>
    514 <tr>
    515   <td><code>-onion-rotation &lt;position&gt;</code></td>
    516   <td>Specify onion skin rotation.
    517   <td><code>&lt;position&gt;</code> must be one of the values 0, 1, 2, 3.</td>
    518 </tr>
    519 <tr>
    520   <td><code>-skin &lt;skinID&gt;</code></td>
    521   <td>This emulator option is deprecated. </td>
    522   <td>Please set skin options using AVDs, rather than by using this emulator
    523 option. Using this option may yield unexpected and in some cases misleading
    524 results, since the density with which to render the skin may not be defined.
    525 AVDs let you associate each skin with a default density and override the default
    526 as needed. For more information, see <a
    527 href="{@docRoot}tools/devices/managing-avds.html">Managing Virtual Devices
    528 with AVD Manager</a>.
    529 </td>
    530 </tr>
    531 <tr>
    532   <td><code>-skindir &lt;dir&gt;</code></td>
    533   <td>This emulator option is deprecated. </td>
    534   <td>See comments for <code>-skin</code>, above.</td>
    535 </tr>
    536 <tr>
    537   <td rowspan="9">Help</td>
    538   <td><code>-help</code></td>
    539   <td>Print a list of all emulator options.</td>
    540   <td>&nbsp;</td>
    541 </tr>
    542 <tr>
    543   <td><code>-help-all</code></td>
    544   <td>Print help for all startup options.</td>
    545   <td>&nbsp;</td>
    546 </tr>
    547 <tr>
    548   <td><code>-help-&lt;option&gt;</code></td>
    549   <td>Print help for a specific startup option.</td>
    550   <td>&nbsp;</td>
    551 </tr>
    552 <tr>
    553   <td><code>-help-debug-tags</code></td>
    554   <td>Print a list of all tags for <code>-debug &lt;tags&gt;</code>.</td>
    555   <td>&nbsp;</td>
    556 </tr>
    557 <tr>
    558   <td><code>-help-disk-images</code></td>
    559   <td>Print help for using emulator disk images.</td>
    560   <td>&nbsp;</td>
    561  </tr>
    562 <tr>
    563   <td><code>-help-environment</code></td>
    564   <td>Print help for emulator environment variables.</td>
    565   <td>&nbsp;</td>s
    566 </tr><tr>
    567   <td><code>-help-keys</code></td>
    568   <td>Print the current mapping of keys.</td>
    569   <td>&nbsp;</td>
    570 </tr>
    571 <tr>
    572   <td><code>-help-keyset-file</code></td>
    573   <td>Print help for defining a custom key mappings file.</td>
    574   <td>&nbsp;</td>
    575 </tr>
    576 <tr>
    577   <td><code>-help-virtual-device</code></td>
    578   <td>Print help for Android Virtual Device usage.</td>
    579   <td>&nbsp;</td>
    580 </tr>
    581 </table>
    582