Category: Android
Windows 11 - Is it possible to run the Android Power Apps Player natively in Windows 11?
Windows 11 offers built-in support for Android apps. This post describes how to set up this feature in Windows 11 and answers the question - Can we install and run the Android player under Windows 11?
Android - Here's how to correctly configure the back button to navigate to the previous screen
There are two settings to set when we want to configure the back button on an Android device to navigate the user to the previous screen, rather than quit the running app. Which is the correct setting? In this post, we'll find out.
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