JA!
Finns inget program att ta en screen-dump om du inte har rootat... rätta mig om jag har fel..
har inte testat men....:
How-to: Capture the screen of an Android device
What you need:
* An Android device. At the time this was published, that probably means a T-Mobile G1
* USB Data cable for the device (For the G1 at least, it’s included in the box)
* Any computer which has USB and is compatible with the Android SDK (Windows, OS X, or Linux)
How to take the shots:
1. Download and install the Android SDK. Don’t worry – unlike some SDKs, installing the Android kit is completely straightforward.
2. Enable USB Debugging on the device by going to Settings -> Applications -> Development and checking the proper box.
3. Plug the Android device into the USB port.
4. Find the folder containing the SDK you just installed. The location will vary depending on which operating system you’re using, and where you chose to install it. On all platforms, the folder name should begin with “android-sdk-”. For example, the folder for the current build on OS X is “android-sdk-mac_x86-1.0_r1″
5. Open the tools folder within the Android SDK folder.
6. Double click the file titled “DDMS”. This stands for Dalvik Debug Monitor Service.
7. In DDMS, your device should be listed. Highlight it by clicking on it.
8. In the application’s top menus, go to Device -> Screen capture.
...det ser lättare ut att "roota" och plocka hem en screenShot App....
Last edited: 15 sept 2010