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Just close and relaunch Android Studio in administrator mode. You will see a saying "android framework is identified" Click on the configure link on that notification. The AndroidStudio will start configuring the android sdk. After some time the buttons would be visible and enabled.
And there under android sdk it was so that there was no path entered. and it was also so that NO Check box was checked below.So I had to first click in the top right on Edit thereby was written to me the path pure.After that I had to select a chack box below it no matter whiche and sometimes it must then just install something. When it has finished installing click OK. It may be that you then have to close and open android studio again.
Mobile unlock for my Norton Password Manager stopped getting notification for last few days. Tried to switch it off and then on from desktop- It didn't work. Re-installed password manager from mobile and enabled notification as per instructions on Help sheet. Its still not working.
And overall, is there a single window manager on Android that is near universally used, or are there a multitude of them (just like on linux, where there is a multitude of window managers out there used across the various distros)?
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