Hi,

That is a good problem to have, looking forward to it myself soon, I'd 
suggest debugging on a real device instead of the emulator.

If you also have Parallels or similar and run a Windows VM do you get the 
same issue using Eclipse under Windows? Perhaps you could try to using a 
different screen resolution in a Windows VM.

Regards    

On Thursday, July 12, 2012 3:47:23 PM UTC+10, Andrew Chen wrote:
>
> I have an macbook pro retina and experience the same issue..what's the fix?
>
>
> On Friday, June 22, 2012 11:39:13 AM UTC-7, Diveflo wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I found the following issue while developing an Android app with Eclipse 
>> on my new MacBook Pro with retina display.
>> Whenever I launch the Android Virtual Device to emulate the app, the 
>> emulator starts with a way too big window. 
>> This ALSO happens if I run the MacBook on the 'native' resolution of 
>> 2880x1800...so it's not because this resolution gets mapped to 1440x900.
>> It wouldn't be a big problem by itself, but the mouse clicks get mapped 
>> to the whole window...so I have to click somewhere else within that window 
>> to get the actual UI-element I wanted to hit :/
>>
>> Has anyone else experienced this and found a solution?
>>
>> I would really appreciate any help...and also no Apple/Goole flamewar if 
>> anyway possible ;)
>>
>> Thank u!
>>
>

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