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**Taking Screenshots on Your Android Device**
Hey guys, this is David from the unlocker.net. Up to your computer download the SDK, uh set all that up and then you can take screenshots through what's called ddms.
Now there is another way which is to root your device and then use one of the root required applications inside the market. But if you don't want to do either of those and you happen to have a G2x, there is another way and it's quite easy to do so. Set it to whatever screen you want to capture, whether that's maybe a map shot perhaps.
All you have to do is hold down home and Power, and wait for it to make that click or that shutter sound. That's it!
To check out more of our Android basic how-to, simply click on "how-tos" at the top of the site, then "basic" and then "Android". Here you'll see General Android howtos if you click on that, you'll be presented with all of the howtos on Android in general and how to get around the system and use it.
We also do have specific devices listed beneath that, if you just want how-to's specific to that device only. Okay now when you want to view those screenshots, simply go to the gallery app and click on the folder called "captured images". This will show you any of the screenshots you've taken.
Another way to do this also is to download a file manager from the market Astro is a good one, that's also free. Uh and you can go to the SD card into a folder called captured images, and that's where those will reside. That's it! Enjoy!
**Alternative Methods for Taking Screenshots**
If you don't want to use ddms or root your device, there are other ways to take screenshots on your Android device. One way is to set it to whatever screen you want to capture, and then hold down home and Power.
This will cause the phone to make a click or shutter sound, indicating that a screenshot has been taken. This method works for most Android devices, including the G2x.
**Additional Resources**
For more information on taking screenshots and other Android basics, visit our website at [insert link]. You can also search for "Android howtos" or "Android tutorials" to find more resources.
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"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhey guys this is David from the unlocker.net up to your computer download the SDK uh set all that up and then you can take screenshots through what's called ddms now there is another way which is to root your device and then use one of the root required applications uh inside the market but if you don't want to do either of those and you happen to have a G2x there is another way and it's quite easy to do so set it to whatever screen you want to capture whether that's maybe a map shot perhaps and all you have to do is hold down home and Power and wait for it to make that click or that shutter sound and that's it to check out more of our Android basic how-to simply click on how-to's at the top of the site then basic and then Android listed here you'll see General Android how-tos if you click on that you'll be presented with all of the howtos on Android in general and how to get around the system and use it also we do have specific devices listed beneath that if you just want how-to specific to that device only okay now when you want to view those screenshots you simply go to the gallery app and click on the folder called captured images and this will show you any of the screenshots you've taken another way to do this also is to download a file manager from the market Astro is a good one that's also free uh and you can go to the SD card into a folder called captured images and that's where those will reside and that's it enjoyhey guys this is David from the unlocker.net up to your computer download the SDK uh set all that up and then you can take screenshots through what's called ddms now there is another way which is to root your device and then use one of the root required applications uh inside the market but if you don't want to do either of those and you happen to have a G2x there is another way and it's quite easy to do so set it to whatever screen you want to capture whether that's maybe a map shot perhaps and all you have to do is hold down home and Power and wait for it to make that click or that shutter sound and that's it to check out more of our Android basic how-to simply click on how-to's at the top of the site then basic and then Android listed here you'll see General Android how-tos if you click on that you'll be presented with all of the howtos on Android in general and how to get around the system and use it also we do have specific devices listed beneath that if you just want how-to specific to that device only okay now when you want to view those screenshots you simply go to the gallery app and click on the folder called captured images and this will show you any of the screenshots you've taken another way to do this also is to download a file manager from the market Astro is a good one that's also free uh and you can go to the SD card into a folder called captured images and that's where those will reside and that's it enjoyhey guys this is David from the unlocker.net up to your computer download the SDK uh set all that up and then you can take screenshots through what's called ddms now there is another way which is to root your device and then use one of the root required applications uh inside the market but if you don't want to do either of those and you happen to have a G2x there is another way and it's quite easy to do so set it to whatever screen you want to capture whether that's maybe a map shot perhaps and all you have to do is hold down home and Power and wait for it to make that click or that shutter sound and that's it to check out more of our Android basic how-to simply click on how-to's at the top of the site then basic and then Android listed here you'll see General Android how-tos if you click on that you'll be presented with all of the howtos on Android in general and how to get around the system and use it also we do have specific devices listed beneath that if you just want how-to specific to that device only okay now when you want to view those screenshots you simply go to the gallery app and click on the folder called captured images and this will show you any of the screenshots you've taken another way to do this also is to download a file manager from the market Astro is a good one that's also free uh and you can go to the SD card into a folder called captured images and that's where those will reside and that's it enjoy\n"