Yes, it's possible to take screen
shots of your Blackberry device using a free program called BBScreenShooter.
You can even take psuedo-video of
your Blackberry screen with the BBScreenStream program that takes snapshots every
half second or so in a continuous loop - similar to video surveillance cameras.
You'll need the javaloader.exe that
comes with the Blackberry development kit, which you can get from Motorola.
The
dev kit is a huge download though, which seems overkill for just one file - so
I stuffed it in my downloads folder and you can get JavaLoader.exe here without having to
download the whole dev kit.
Place JavaLoader.exe and
bbscreenshooter.exe in the same folder, and then double-click
bbscreenshooter.exe to run the application.
Make sure your Blackberry device is
connected to your laptop using a USB data cable, which should have come with
your Blackberry when you bought it (at least mine did from AT&T).
You can specify the image file type
(bmp, jpg, png) and the folder where screenshots will be saved. Then just click
the "Take Screenshot" button whenever you want a screenshot.
BBScreenShooter will save a copy in the
folder shown at the top of the program, and with the file name that you type
in.
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