Merge pull request #5137 from niftylettuce/master

Added reference to Frappé (for OS X Android)
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Adam Miskiewicz 2016-01-06 12:53:24 -05:00
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To access the in-app developer menu: To access the in-app developer menu:
1. On iOS shake the device or press `control + ⌘ + z` in the simulator. 1. On iOS shake the device or press `control + ⌘ + z` in the simulator.
2. On Android shake the device or press hardware menu button (available on older devices and in most of the emulators, e.g. in [genymotion](https://www.genymotion.com) you can press `⌘ + m` to simulate hardware menu button click) 2. On Android shake the device or press hardware menu button (available on older devices and in most of the emulators, e.g. in [genymotion](https://www.genymotion.com) you can press `⌘ + m` to simulate hardware menu button click). You can also install [Frappé](http://getfrappe.com), a tool for OS X, which allows you to emulate shaking of devices remotely. You can use `⌘ + Shift + R` as a shortcut to trigger a **shake** from Frappé.
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1. Run `android avd` and click on **Create...** 1. Run `android avd` and click on **Create...**
![Create AVD dialog](/react-native/img/CreateAVD.png) ![Create AVD dialog](/react-native/img/CreateAVD.png)
2. With the new AVD selected, click `Start...` 2. With the new AVD selected, click `Start...`
5. To bring up the developer menu press F2 5. To bring up the developer menu press F2 (or install [Frappé](http://getfrappe.com))