Share Your Evo 3D Screen Shots and Setup!

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jwwolfe77

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His isn't. Thats just a stock image, not an actual picture of his hand.

Here's mine for now, dont have much to work with cause all my stuff is still on my other SD card. I had to pull stuff I had sitting in my dropbox.

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Is that Rio Rancho NM?
 
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Okay I'm back in business. ddms shows a black line on the right so just ignore that.
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    Nothing special.. but here it is :D
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    √ HTC Evo 3D GSM
    √ Android JB 4.1.2
    √ Disarmed Toaster
    √ 4EXT Recovery Touch
    √ Anthrax Kernel 3.7.0 @ 1.6ghz
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    Screen Shots without root

    Thx to rockypr for info!
    This is a "Non root screen shot app" by Edward Kim, enjoy!
    Get app here from the Market: "EdwardKim-Screen ShotIt Trial"



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    Credits to AndroidCentral.

    This works for all devices regardless of any home customizations done by the handset maker. Hit the break to follow along.

    The first step is setting up the SDK on your computer. We covered that for Windows users in-depth here, so we will touch briefly for you folks running a Mac or Linux.

    Make sure you download the correct sdk for your platform.
    Make sure you're up to date with the Java Run Time Envrionment from Sun.
    Mac users: Update this from the Apple menu, Ubuntu users sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jre.

    After you have the SDK all set up, the hard part's over. Just follow along and you'll be taking screenshots in no time.

    1. Plug your phone into your computer and start up the ddms tool. On a Windows machine, you open your SDK\tools folder and double click the icon (see the picture below). On Linux or a Mac, open your terminal in the sdk/tools and enter ./ddms

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    The Android sdk\tools folder

    2. Make sure you select your device from the list in the right pane of the ddms application, then select device -> screen capture from the menu bar. See the picture below.

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    The ddms utility window

    3. Grab your phone, set up the image you want to grab, and hit the refresh button (see the image below). When you're satisfied with the results, click save and tell the ddms app where to save it.

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    The screen capture interface

    And that's it! All that's left is to hit the forums and share your screenshots with the world.
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    Share Screenshots and your Setup, Keep Fellowship and Enjoy!




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    oh noes!! teh kitteh ruined teh surpraiz!

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    details
    ~lockscreen
    +minimalistic text with custom fonts
    +sms unread count with custom icons
    +widgetlocker with theme


    ~homescreen
    +minimalistic text with custom fonts
    +desktop visualizer with my own font icons


    ~wallpapers
    teh bad kitteh --> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9340510/wallpaper-173958.jpg
    bubbles --> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9340510/wallpaper-1059059.jpg