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Hi Faye
Most tablets have embedded code that runs the firmware. Androids tablets have a rooted programming witch is accessed via SDK programming and is a freeware app that requires basic code programming.
Chadman
<p>Get a screenshot on an Android device requires some effort,
but it is workable once you have the proper tools. A screen capture method
requires connectivity with the PC, the other requires root access. Instructions
for both methods are shown below. <br />
<p><br />
<p>With root privileges <br />
<p>1. Gaining root access on your mobile device Android. This
process varies according to device, and may be prohibited by certain carriers.
Finding the root process for the device and make sure that no warranty or
cancel service contracts. <br />
<p><br />
<p>2. The launch of the Android market towels and install an
app called Screenshot. <br />
<p><br />
<p>3. Choose a preference to take a screenshot. Screenshot of
the application allows screens to be set on a programmed delay, keeping the
camera button or a button to activate the device to take a screenshot. <br />
<p><br />
<p>4. Take the screenshot. The image is stored on the SD card,
and can be transferred to PC via USB, method of transferring e-mail or other
file. <br />
<p><br />
<p>Without Root privileges<br />
<p>1. Download the Android Software Developer Kit on your
computer if you cannot access the root of your device to get. Make sure you
have the correct version to install the SDK is available for Windows, Mac and
Linux. <br />
<p><br />
<p>2. Connect your Android device to the computer via USB. <br />
<p><br />
<p>3. Prepare the drive by setting the screen that you want to
be recorded. <br />
<p><br />
<p>4. Open the Debug Monitor Server Dalvik selecting the DDMS
tool under the tools directory of the SDK folder. Mac and Linux users should
run the tool from the terminal. <br />
<p><br />
<p>5. Choose your device from the list. Then click the
"Device" menu and select the option to "screen capture". A
window opens the current state of the device screen. Select "Save".
Now you have a screenshot of your device have Android. <br />
<span>How to deactivate your facebook account or block your facebook account.<br /><br /></span><br />
If you don't wish to use your facebook account for a period of time, you can deactivate it.<br />
You can deactivate your facebook account by logging-in into your facebook (home page). <br />
Then, go to account settings. Scroll down, where you'll see 'Deactivate Account' and press deactivate.<br />
<br />
Note: when your account is deactivate, neither your friends nor strangers can access your facebook account/profile/pictures.<br />
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Go to the android-sdk-windows folder that you unzipped
Launch SDKManager.exe
Under choose which package to install, click accept all. As a part of what it is downloading, it will download the Android USB drivers. This part will probably take like 30 minutes or more to complete.
Once the download is done, close the SDK Manager.
You should now see a folder called usb_driver. Open that folder.
Plug in your Kyros device. Windows will still not find the driver for the device, but go into the Device manager, and select AndroidEclair, and update driver, browse my computer, let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer.
Click "Have Disk" and browse to the c:\android-sdk-windows\usb_driver folder. Double click on android_winusb.inf.
Select Android ADB Interface.
It will then come up with some messages about this is unsigned or something, are you sure you want to do this, click yes or continue.
Then it will install the driver and detect the kyros.
Make sure your KYROS is connected to the PC and launch DROID Explorer.
Now you can uninstall apps or install apps.
You need to download Appslib_2.apk, if you haven't already, click here and download the file to your PC.
Uninstall the old Appslib before you install the new version Applib2.
Transfer the Appslib_2.apk file to the [DOWNLOAD] folder on your device. Unplug your device.
Open the File Manager on your tablet, go into the Download folder, and
tap twice on the Appslib_2.apk file that you will find there to start
the installation.
Follow the on-screen instruction to install this newer version of the Appslib applications.
Go to the android-sdk-windows folder that you unzipped
Launch SDKManager.exe
Under choose which package to install, click accept all. As a part of what it is downloading, it will download the Android USB drivers. This part will probably take like 30 minutes or more to complete.
Once the download is done, close the SDK Manager.
You should now see a folder called usb_driver. Open that folder.
Plug in your Kyros device. Windows will still not find
the driver for the device, but go into the Device manager, and select
AndroidEclair, and update driver, browse my computer, let me pick from a
list of device drivers on my computer.
Click "Have Disk" and browse to the c:\android-sdk-windows\usb_driver folder. Double click on android_winusb.inf.
Select Android ADB Interface.
It will then come up with some messages about this is
unsigned or something, are you sure you want to do this, click yes or
continue.
Then it will install the driver and detect the kyros.
Make sure your KYROS is connected to the PC and launch DROID Explorer.
Now you can uninstall apps or install apps.
You need to download Appslib_2.apk, if you haven't already, click here and download the file to your PC.
Uninstall the old Appslib before you install the new version Applib2.
Transfer the Appslib_2.apk file to the [DOWNLOAD] folder on your device. Unplug your device.
Open the File Manager on your tablet, go into the Download folder, and
tap twice on the Appslib_2.apk file that you will find there to start
the installation.
Follow the on-screen instruction to install this newer version of the Appslib applications.
Go to the android-sdk-windows folder that you unzipped
Launch SDKManager.exe
Under choose which package to install, click accept all. As a part of what it is downloading, it will download the Android USB drivers. This part will probably take like 30 minutes or more to complete.
Once the download is done, close the SDK Manager.
You should now see a folder called usb_driver. Open that folder.
Plug in your Kyros device. Windows will still not find
the driver for the device, but go into the Device manager, and select
AndroidEclair, and update driver, browse my computer, let me pick from a
list of device drivers on my computer.
Click "Have Disk" and browse to the c:\android-sdk-windows\usb_driver folder. Double click on android_winusb.inf.
Select Android ADB Interface.
It will then come up with some messages about this is
unsigned or something, are you sure you want to do this, click yes or
continue.
Then it will install the driver and detect the kyros.
Make sure your KYROS is connected to the PC and launch DROID Explorer.
Now you can uninstall apps or install apps.
You need to download Appslib_2.apk, if you haven't already, click here and download the file to your PC.
Uninstall the old Appslib before you install the new version Applib2.
Transfer the Appslib_2.apk file to the [DOWNLOAD] folder on your device. Unplug your device.
Open the File Manager on your tablet, go into the Download folder, and
tap twice on the Appslib_2.apk file that you will find there to start
the installation.
Follow the on-screen instruction to install this newer version of the Appslib applications.
Go to the android-sdk-windows folder that you unzipped
Launch SDKManager.exe
Under choose which package to install, click accept all. As a part of what it is downloading, it will download the Android USB drivers. This part will probably take like 30 minutes or more to complete.
Once the download is done, close the SDK Manager.
You should now see a folder called usb_driver. Open that folder.
Plug in your Kyros device. Windows will still not find
the driver for the device, but go into the Device manager, and select
AndroidEclair, and update driver, browse my computer, let me pick from a
list of device drivers on my computer.
Click "Have Disk" and browse to the c:\android-sdk-windows\usb_driver folder. Double click on android_winusb.inf.
Select Android ADB Interface.
It will then come up with some messages about this is
unsigned or something, are you sure you want to do this, click yes or
continue.
Then it will install the driver and detect the kyros.
Make sure your KYROS is connected to the PC and launch DROID Explorer.
Now you can uninstall apps or install apps.
You need to download Appslib_2.apk, if you haven't already, click here and download the file to your PC.
Uninstall the old Appslib before you install the new version Applib2.
Transfer the Appslib_2.apk file to the [DOWNLOAD] folder on your device. Unplug your device.
Open the File Manager on your tablet, go into the Download folder, and
tap twice on the Appslib_2.apk file that you will find there to start
the installation.
Follow the on-screen instruction to install this newer version of the Appslib applications.
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