In any case, these are just workarounds, if multitouch is important for your app, I would still recommend that you go to an Android Developer user group with your laptop and ask for help to test your app on the spot. This is helpful if you only have one device, but would like to test those same touch events on other versions/dimensions of Android. Plus another thing you can do (with Android 4.0+) is pipe touch events through one device into the emulator. In case people still searching with this function, if you are usingĭefault emulator from android studio, for mac user you can holdĬommand button, and for windows/linux i believe it is alt button whileĪnd for Linux, it's Ctrl + left click (however, I don't know if it's the same on Windows, so HendraWD may be right about that one) Yes, now there is (not for the 2.x Android, but the latest ones). now you can press/drag your mouse to do the pinch/zoom.
This was hard to find, but hope it helps someone.
I finally discovered how to do a pinch-zoom on the Android emulator for Android Studio 3.2.