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On a Mac, cannot swipe notifications screen down.
The emulator screen is scaled down, but original size don't work either.

Is this a know issue? Can anyone reproduce that?

Here is my AVD details.
Here is a video of me trying to get notifications menu.

[UPDATE 1]: Opened an issue on android-preview tracker
[UPDATE 2]: Issue was marked as duplicate of this.

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  • Same problem on Windows too. – ProgrAmmar Jul 01 '14 at 06:17
  • Any news about it? I also still have a very slow emulator, no matter which configuration I use (and I've also tried installing the intel driver)... – android developer Jul 05 '14 at 19:08
  • @androiddeveloper, I suggest you start the emulator on command line. It will print information if the intel acceleration cannot start. – motobói Jul 05 '14 at 22:43
  • @motobói The intel driver can't even be installed, as it says it's not supported. weird thing is that I think my PC should be able to support it, and I'm not the only one: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10761696/running-the-new-intel-emulator-for-android – android developer Jul 05 '14 at 22:46
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    I'm getting this on Windows 7 too. – BT643 Jul 07 '14 at 14:34
  • @androiddeveloper did you got the "VT not enabled" message? If this is the case, you must enable VT on Bios settings – motobói Jul 07 '14 at 15:50
  • @motobói well it's enabled, and still it doesn't work (says it's not supported): http://i.stack.imgur.com/LA6b0.jpg . even if it's not supported, my PC should be able to run it smoothly, just like it can emulate consoles, video games, and desktop OSs ... – android developer Jul 07 '14 at 17:07

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