How to Take a Screenshot of an Android Device (from a Computer)
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Are you writing a document and need to take a screenshot from your Android smartphone right at your computer? As long as you still have your USB cord for the device, you can still take a screenshot. Follow these directions to take a screenshot for your document.
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Edit Steps
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1Turn on USB debugging on your phone.
- Tap the "Settings" option.
- Follow through with tapping "Developer Options".
- Scroll down to "Debugging" section. You'll see the option for USB Debugging located in this menu area.
- Tap the option for USB Debugging.
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2Plug in your phone with your USB cord. Remember to plug the cord into your phone, as well as plugging the other end into the computer. It'll either ask you to install device drivers, or, if this has already been set up, it'll ask you what you want to do with it.
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3Open the phone's files in its folders.
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4Browse through to find the folder marked "Tools".
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5Find the file called "ddms". This file is a self-executable/runnable file.
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6Double-click the icon to the "ddms" file.
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7Allow the program to install and open. This program should be called "Dalvik Debug Monitor Service".
- Ignore any errors the debugger encounters, temporarily.
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8Open the drop-down box "Devices" from the menu bar at the top of the screen.
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9Click the "Screen Capture" box. There's also another quicker keyboard shortcut that will get you there a bit sooner. This shortcut is accessed when you press Ctrl and S together.
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10Look over the options at the top of the program to find the options that are available to screenclip on your Android phone.Ad
Edit Tips
- Any images that are saved to your computer, will be saved in PNG format.
- Once you plug in your phone, you'll also be charging its power. So that's a second plus feature when you take a screenshot using this method.
Edit Warnings
- Your phone's memory card will not be accessed to take the screenshot of your device.
Edit Things You'll Need
- Android device (includes an Amazon Kindle Fire)
- computer (PC or Mac)
- USB cord
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