Want to try Surface Duo OS? Here’s how on Window 10.

Microsoft has recently made available its emulator for the upcoming Surface Duo, the foldable (dual-screen) device with two 5.6-inch displays, for developers to start adding support to their apps. However, the release of the emulator also reveals some of the work the company has been making for the new mobile OS, which gives us a glimpse of what to expect when the Surface Duo becomes available.

Our senior Windows reporter, Zac Bowden, published a walkthrough video showing off navigation gestures, apps in a dual-screen mode, and Microsoft Launcher. However, if you want to play around with the new OS, or you’re a developer trying to get started adapting your apps for the new form factor, you can install the Surface Duo emulator on your Windows 10 device.

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The Surface Duo OS is based on the Google Android OS, and the emulator is based on the Google emulator platform using the support for dual displays.

In this Windows 10 guide, we’ll walk you through the steps to install the emulator to start testing and get a feeling of Surface Duo.

How to install Surface Duo emulator on Windows 10

The Surface Duo emulator has a two-part installation. You must install Visual Studio 2019 first, and then you need to install the emulator files.

Install Visual Studio 2019

To install Visual Studio 2019 to test the Surface Duo emulator, use these steps:

Quick tip: If you already have Visual Studio 2019 installed on your computer, you can skip these steps and continue with the emulator installation. However, you may want to review the steps below to make sure that you have the Android Emulator installed.

  1. Open Visual Studio 2019 download page.
  2. Under the “Community” section, click the Free download button.

    Visual Studio 2019 download page

    Source: Windows Central

  3. Save the file on your computer.
  4. Double-click the installer to launch the Visual Studio 2019 setup.
  5. Click the Continue button.

    Visual Studio installer prompt

    Source: Windows Central

  6. Under the “Workloads” section, check the Mobile development with .NET package.

    Visual Studio setup with mobile development package selection

    Source: Windows Central

  7. Click the Install button from the bottom-right corner.
  8. Click the Launch button.
  9. Click the Not now, maybe later option unless you have an account to sign in.

    Visual Studio sign in option

    Source: Windows Central

  10. Use the default selections for “Start with a familiar environment” and “Choose your color theme.”
  11. Click the Start Visual Studio button.

    Visual Studio startup settings

    Source: Windows Central

  12. Click the Continue without code option.

    Visual Studio 2019 get started options

    Source: Windows Central

  13. Click the Tools menu, select the Android item, and choose the Android SDK Manager option.

    Android SDK Manager option

    Source: Windows Central

  14. Click the Tools tab.
  15. Click and expand the Android Emulator branch.

    Visual Studio 2019 Android emulator

    Source: Windows Central

  16. Confirm the Android Emulator is installed.

Once you complete the steps, you can close all the Visual Studio related windows, and you can proceed with the setup of the Surface Duo emulator.

Install Surface Duo emulator

To install the Surface Duo emulator on Windows 10, use these steps:

  1. Open Surface Duo SDK Preview download page.
  2. Click the Download button.

    Surface Duo SDK preview download page

    Source: Windows Central

  3. Check the SurfaceDuoPreview_EmulatorOSImage_and_APIs_2020 item from the list.
  4. Click the Next button.

    Surface Duo SDK package download

    Source: Windows Central

  5. Save the zip file on your computer.
  6. Double-click to open the container.
  7. Click the Extract all button from the “Compressed Folder Tools” tab.

    File Explorer extract Surface Duo emulator files

    Source: Windows Central

  8. Click the Browse button.

    Select Surface Duo emulator files extraction location

    Source: Windows Central

  9. Select the extraction folder location.
  10. Click the Select Folder button.
  11. Click the Extract button.
  12. Double-click the SurfaceDuoEmulator_xxxx.xxx.x.exe file.

    Surface Duo emulator installer

    Source: Windows Central

  13. Click the Next button.
  14. Select the I accept the agreement option.

    Surface Duo agreement

    Source: Windows Central

  15. Click the Next button.
  16. Click the Next button again.
  17. (Optional) Click the Browse button to select an alternate installation folder.
  18. Click the Next button.
  19. Click the Install button.

    Surface Duo emulator install option

    Source: Windows Central

  20. Click the Finish button.

After you complete the steps, the emulator will install, and you should be able to start it with the link in the Start menu or desktop.

Start Surface Duo emulator

To launch the Surface Duo emulator, use these steps:

  1. Open Start.
  2. Search for Surface Duo Emulator and click the top result to launch the experience.
  3. Use the controllers in the right side to rotate, navigate, take screenshots, control volume, and turn of the emulator.

    Surface Duo emulator controls

    Source: Windows Central

  4. Continue testing the Surface Duo experience.

Once you complete the steps, the Surface Duo emulator will launch (but it could take a while), and then you can now play around or start developing for the platform. (You can also use the mouse or touch to navigate the OS.)

If you want to learn more, you can check the Microsoft documentation, and for SDK samples, you should visit this Surface Duo GitHub page.

More Windows 10 resources

For more helpful articles, coverage, and answers to common questions about Windows 10, visit the following resources:

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