The Android emulator is capable of using a connected webcam as a camera source for the emulated device. This needs to be specified when the device is launched, it's not something that is possible to enable afterwards (and so there's no option for it in the emulator settings).
The way to enable a camera for the emulator is to start it with the flag -camera-back webcam0 (or whatever it might be named).
Is there a way to configure this flag somewhere so that when the B4A AVDManager starts a device, it's added to the launch command?
(I have no problem starting the device from the command line, with the flag. This works as expected and enables the webcam nicely, but I'm not sure if there will be issues with the IDE when it comes to debugging, etc.)
The way to enable a camera for the emulator is to start it with the flag -camera-back webcam0 (or whatever it might be named).
Is there a way to configure this flag somewhere so that when the B4A AVDManager starts a device, it's added to the launch command?
(I have no problem starting the device from the command line, with the flag. This works as expected and enables the webcam nicely, but I'm not sure if there will be issues with the IDE when it comes to debugging, etc.)