DEVICE CENTRAL
User Guide
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Memory (Flash)
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Performance (Flash)
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Device Status (Flash)
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Network (Flash)
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Persistent Storage (Flash)
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Rendering (Dreamweaver)
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Scaling (Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects, Adobe Premiere Pro)
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Alignment (Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects, Adobe Premiere Pro)
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Sound (After Effects, Adobe Premiere Pro)
Note:
A Message panel displays error and other types of messages.
For a tutorial on the Device Central workspace, see
http://www.adobe.com/go/vid0184
See also
“Working with devices” on page 11
“Testing with the Emulator tab” on page 30
Change preferences
Change the default phone ID
The default phone ID is the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number of the device that Device
Central is emulating. Each Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) and Universal Mobile TeleCommu-
nications System (UMTS) mobile device has a unique IMEI number. The 15-digit number identifies the origin,
model, and serial number of the mobile device.
Specifying a default phone ID instructs Adobe Device Central to use that number as the default IMEI for any device
tested.
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Select Edit > Preferences.
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Enter a new number in the Default Phone ID text field.
Change undo levels
Use the Undo Levels option to change the number of times you can revert to a previous state. For example, the default
setting of 20 enables you to revert through your last 20 actions.
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Select Edit > Preferences.
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Enter a new number in the Undo Levels text field.
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