
Now press the shortcut key ( In my case its M) and you will see a popup Main menuįinally, you will see your Main menu again :) Now press the OK button, and once again OK to close the Settings dialog box. Keyboard Shortcut dialog box will appear. Now Right-click on the Main menu, you will find three options Add Keyboard Shortcut, Add Mouse Shortcut and Add Abbreviation. From the left panel select Keymap and from the right panel select Main menu

To solve this press ( Ctrl + Alt + S) key from your keyboard, the Settings menu will appear. You can see in Pic 1: The Main menubar is shown but in Pic 2: the Main menubar is gone (hidden). From simple primary operations (Such as Open, Create, Save projects) to many advanced operations can be done using the main menu/toolbar and it is very frustrating when you accidentally hide that menu/toolbar because IDE's many components are controlled by that menubar and you lose control over those components as you are not able to access the main menu. ( different build error message).Android Studio IDE's main menubar is one of the essential parts of the IDE. File > New > Import Project > file_path > Import project from external model > Android Gradle >.File > New > Import Project > file_path > Create project from existing sources >.and 2) File > New > Import Project > app path >. All of the below variations were tested with both file paths 1) File > New > Import Project > FirebaseUI-Android path >.idea file before importing as well as overwriting the file. I've also attempted the following variations in the import process: I attempted re-importing after adding the local.properties file with the same build error.I found the Android SDK path in terminal and used the pwd command to retrieve the path: sdk.dir=/Users/adamhurwitz/Library/Android/sdk Once I received the build error above, I followed your advice and added the local.properties file to the root FirebaseUI-Android directory.Idea file > Select Configure when Android framework is detected dialog is displayed. git clone Android Studio: File > New > Import Project > FirebaseUI-Android path > Import project from external model > Gradle > Use local gradle distribution > Select Yes to override existing.May you please re-open this, where in the directories can you find the name of the project name to include in the adle? Implementation Thanks for the recent update ! I've followed your steps and am unfortunately running into the following build error unfortunately this is still an issue for my machine on Android Studio 3.2.1 as well as others.
