HI All,
thanks for your support.

I confirm that, after restarting my computer the emulator is now
working correctly.

Since it may help other people: I tried to delete and recreate the
AVDs, to delete the workspace of ecplise, to restart the Emulator N
times... but everything was solved, as suggested above, by simply
shutting down the computer and doing a reboot.

A really starnge issue, but at least there is a workaround.

Best regards,
Romano

On 23 Apr, 15:22, String <sterling.ud...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> On Apr 23, 12:50 pm, Rogério de Souza Moraes <rogerio.so...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > You can set the dpi of your Android
>
> The problem described is independent of DPI settings. It never seems
> to happen to HVGA instances, and it's not strictly-speaking an
> emulator DPI issue... it's more of a problem with the screen density
> *inside* the emulator, like a WVGA instance running at MDPI rather
> than HDPI.
>
> String
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