DEVICE CENTRAL
User Guide
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To close the Search box, click anywhere outside of the Search box, or click the Close button
in the upper-right
corner of the Search box.
Save search results as a new device set
After you do a search, you can save the search results as a new device set. This is an efficient way to work and makes
it easy to group certain devices for a specific project.
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After a search, right-click on the search results and choose Select All.
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Do one of the following:
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Select all of the search results, right-click on the results, and select New Device Set Selection.
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Select Devices > Save Search Result As Set.
Clear search results
When you enter search criteria, the Available Devices panel displays only those devices that match your criteria. You
can, however, clear the search results and return to the full list of devices.
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The Clear Search Results button is not active while the Search box is open. To make the Clear Search Results
button active, click outside the box or click the Close button
in the upper-right corner of the box to close the
Search box.
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Click the Clear Search Result button
at the top of the Available Devices panel.
Work with devices and device sets
Select an individual device
When you select a device in the Available Devices panel or Device Sets panel, Adobe Device Central displays detailed
information about the device in the Device Profiles panel. Adobe Device Central also determines which sizes to
propose for document creation on the New Document tab. After sending a file for testing from an application like
Flash or Adobe Photoshop (or opening a file in a mobile format from Device Central), you can double-click on a
device in the Available Devices panel or Device Sets panel to have Adobe Device Central load the device information
on the Emulator tab and start content playback.
Note:
The supported mobile formats are: SWF, JPG, JPEG, PNG, GIF, WBM, MOV, 3GP, 3G2, M4V, MP4, MPG,
MPEG, AVI, HTM, HTML, XHTML, CHTML, URL, and WEBLOC.
You can navigate between applications and Adobe Device Central without losing your device selection. Adobe
Device Central preselects the device of the most recently created file when you export your file for testing. In Flash,
if you bypass document creation in Adobe Device Central and send a document for testing, Adobe Device Central
uses stand-alone Flash Player as the default content type and uses the device that was selected in the last emulation
session.
See also
“About content types” on page 32
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