Sunday, January 11, 2015

How to make a screenshot on your Android

Taking a screenshot on Android, it's very simple. Just know the trick: according to the manufacturer of your smartphone, the combination of different key. Today we present you the various possible methods.

How to make a screenshot on most Android devices

Perform a screen capture has become much easier since the arrival of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. If previously you had to use resources more technical and complicated, you can use the same key combination for most Android devices.

Press the Sleep / Wake button and the "Volume Down" simultaneously
Press and hold until you are notified by a sound or a small animation.
You see very often a white frame appear on one side of your screen with a quick overview of the screenshot. Note that the screenshot is available from the notification area, and on Jelly Bean and above, you can share directly from this menu.

You can then sort the images in the gallery of your file Screenshots. Access these screenshots via USB by going to the / images / Screenshots of your internal memory or SD card.

There is a second possible method, but it does not work for all devices: to see if this works, press the Power button until the menu of "standby" is displayed. If you see a "Screenshot" option or screenshot, click it. The menu automatically disappears once you have achieved your screenshot.

Unfortunately you can not use this function if your device is too old. Some applications allow you to make screenshots, but in general it works well with other apps that are full screen. The combination volume down + power for a screenshot requires some training, but this is  the best..



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