I think you're looking for the 'Run Configuration...' option under
'Run Application', then uncheck any avd that is checked and press
'apply' button. If your phone has USB Debugging on, and is connected
to your PC, then eclipse should run the application on your device
rather than the emulator.



On Sep 17, 3:27 pm, John Gaby <jg...@gabysoft.com> wrote:
> I have gotten to to the point where I need to test my application on a
> real Android device.  I have obtained an Motorola Droid phone and
> attached it to my computer (Windows).  I have installed the USB
> driver, and I believe that my computer can see the phone.  When I
> start up the DDMS it shows my device as 'Online'.
>
> I cannot, however, figure out how to get the debugger to use the
> device instead of the emulator.  The Android documentation states that
> when I run my program from within Eclipse that I should be presented
> with a 'Device Chooser', but that does not happen.  I read somewhere
> else that pressing F11 will bring up the Device Chooser, but it only
> runs the application on the emulator.
>
> I know there is probably something obvious that I am missing here, but
> I cannot figure out what it is.  Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks.

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