![]() If I quit and try starting debugging again, it brings me back to the Device Manager. The manager is awesome, but if I create a new device and start it, the app I was supposed to be debugging is not installed on the simulated device. Instead if I start debugging it always opens the Android Device Manager. When debugging in Visual Studio 2019 it does not show any specific simulator device. ![]() I recently installed the latest Xamarin version and created a new Xamarin application.
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