Use Eclipse to create a workaround for the right home keyboard, back key, and so on for Android virtual machines:
Open Android Virtual device Manager to view virtual machine details:
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Open the path path in the picture and open the config file;
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Change the parameters shown in the diagram to Yes to save and restart Eclipse.
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Eclipse,android virtual machine key not available workaround hardware buttons not enabled in AVD