Tamilarasi Sivaraj wrote:

> This is how I fixed it:
>
>    1. Eclipse > Window menu > AVD Manager
>
>
Or use "android avd &". 

>
>    1. Select your virtual device and click Edit
>    2. Under Hardware, Click New
>    3. Select Keyboard Support then click OK
>    4. Edit its value to yes
>    5. Now you have to click off onto another item in the list, like 
>    "Abtract LCD Density" or something. This seems to make the UI keep the 
>    "yes" change.
>
> No, you don't have to do that. You just edit the AVD and set the value to 
"yes" as a second action. 

No need for bogus hardware configuration.

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