Reputation: 530
I am running Eclipse on a Windows 7 machine. Since the last update of the Android-related files (Android SDK and AVD) to version 4.1, I have a weird looking keyboard:
(this is the first part of the tutorial on the Android Developer website...)
I had a real qwerty-keyboard before, but now it is not only (partly) Japanese, but I can't seem to find how to change it to a qwerty-keyboard.
I have tried checking for updates, restarting the program and the whole PC, changing AVD keyboard settings and different virtual devices with different Android versions on them (the pic shows 2.3.3).
Thanks a lot for your help!
Upvotes: 0
Views: 832
Reputation: 51
If you click and hold (your mouse button) in the input text box, a menu should come up with Input Method
Click that and a Select input method
menu should appear. Select Android keyboard
and you'll be back to a standard qwerty keyboard.
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 10193
Try deleting the AVD instance and create a new one. It certainly looks strange but it won't take long to create a new virtual device and boot it ... certainly more constructive than pulling your hair out
Upvotes: 0