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Connect your Android device to your computer with a USB cable, and within a few seconds, you should see a prompt appear offering to show you the contents of the device you connected.
Click on the one that allows you to see the contents of your Android device. Click on the Phone option and scroll down until you find the Downloads folder. Just open it and do whatever you please. You downloaded an image last week but accidentally erased it from your device. To recover that image, open Chrome, tap the three-dotted menu icon at the top right corner, then tap Downloads to see your list of downloads from the browser.
The new and much-improved Microsoft Edge browser is slowly making inroads on Android, and makes it relatively easy to find your downloads. Firefox makes it just as easy to find your downloads. Once you have the browser open, tap on the three vertical dots at the top-right or bottom-right, depending on your personal setup of your display.
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Benchmark your app. Measure performance. Publish your app. Command line tools. Android Developers. Image Asset Studio helps you generate the following icon types: Launcher icons Action bar and tab icons Notification icons About Image Asset Studio Image Asset Studio helps you create various types of icons at different densities and shows you exactly where they'll be placed in your project.
Adaptive and legacy launcher icons A launcher icon is a graphic that represents your app to users. Action bar and tab icons Action bar icons are graphical elements placed in the action bar and that represent individual action items. Notification icons A notification is a message that you can display to the user outside of the normal UI of your app.
Icons for Android 2. Images You can import your own images and adjust them for the icon type. Text strings Image Asset Studio lets you type a text string in a variety of fonts, and places it on an icon.
Continue by following the steps to: If your app supports Android 8. If your app supports versions no higher than Android 7. Create an action bar or tab icon. Create a notification icon. Create adaptive and legacy launcher icons Note: If your app supports versions no higher than Android 7. In the Foreground Layer tab, select an Asset Type , and then specify the asset in the field underneath: Select Image to specify the path for an image file.
Select Clip Art to specify an image from the material design icon set. Select Text to specify a text string and select a font. In the Background Layer tab, select an Asset Type , and then specify the asset in the field underneath. You can either select a color or specify an image to use as the background layer. In the Legacy tab, review the default settings and confirm you want to generate legacy, round, and Google Play Store icons.
Optionally change the name and display settings for each of the Foreground Layer and Background Layer tabs: Name - If you don't want to use the default name, type a new name.
If that resource name already exists in the project, as indicated by an error at the bottom of the wizard, it's overwritten.
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