Click on the Download link to install the system image. Click to EnlargeĬlick Next, and you should see a single line with Nougat – Android 7.1.1 (Chrome OS 65). You should now see the Your Virtual Devices window, where you can click on +Create Virtual Device… button to launch the Select Hardware window, where you can search for and select Pixelbook (beta). However, the AVD Manager is accessible via an icon as shown below. The instructions then tell us to click on Tools->AVD Manager, but for some reasons, I had nothing of the likes in my menu. Now we can click OK to go back to the welcome screen, click on “Start a new Android project”, and keep clicking Next for the next windows until you get to Android Studio with your main activity opened. Click to EnlargeĬlick OK, and move the the SDK Tools tab to select Chrome OS device. We can do so, but clicking on the green + icon on the right the window, and input the Name and URL as shown in the screenshot below. … and SDK Update Sites tab to enter two add-ons site for Chrome OS: We can now click on Configure, and select SDK Manager… After a few seconds, we got into Android Studio 3.1.2 welcome screen.