If you’re looking to add Android to your HP Touchpad, there are a few things you’ll need to do. First, you’ll need to install the Android SDK. Next, you’ll need to create a project and name it “AndroidTouchPad”. Finally, you’ll need to set up the environment variables for your project. To start, first open the Android SDK Manager and click on the “Add New Project” button. Then, enter the name of your new project and click on the “Create” button. Next, you’ll need to set up some environment variables for your project. In particular, you’ll need to set up an Android path and an Android executable path. The Android path will be used when your app is built and installed; the executable path will be used by your app’s runtime code in order to run on different devices. To set up these variables, open the Android SDK Manager and click on the “Variables” tab. Then, click on the “Paths” tab and enter the following values into the text fields: $ANDROID_HOME/tools $ANDROID_HOME/sdk $ANDROID_HOME/platform-tools $ANDROID_HOME/com.android.internal.os $ANDROID_HOME/lib $ANDROID_HOME/com.android.internal.$VERSION$ARCH$RELEASE$SNAPSHOT$TARGETS Next, click on the “Create” button and wait until everything has been created according to your settings! You should now see a new project called “AndroidTouchPad” in your SDK Manager!