![]() Likewise, there's a Fullscreen button that acts as a toggle between fullscreen and window modes. You can rotate between portrait and landscape orientations by clicking the corresponding buttons at the bottom of the Andy window. Step four: Now you should be looking at an Android home screen. Andy is easily toggled between landscape and portrait views. ![]() You'll also be asked to supply your Google account info for 1ClickSync, the app that lets you sync between Andy and your Android device. Step three: Sign into your Google account (if you have one), then complete the rest of the setup screens - again, same as you would on a tablet. (Andy currently runs Android 4.2, aka Jelly Bean.) Use your mouse to click Start (unless your system has a touchscreen, in which case you can tap!). Step two: After about a minute of "booting," you should see an Android Welcome screen, same as if you'd just booted a new tablet. (I tested it on a system running Windows 8.) You'll need to approve a Windows firewall request the first time you run it. ![]() Step one: Download, install, and start Andy. ![]()
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