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Press and hold power button, choose Screenshot from menu :)
useful for filing bugs etc:
Note on Screen orientation:
xrandr -o 1 turns screen to landscape mode (xrandr -o 0 to go back to ordinary portrait):
xrandr -o 0 # default
xrandr -o 1 # landscape - from right side
xrandr -o 2 # upside down
xrandr -o 3 # landscape - from left side
You can grab screen shots manually by using the following command on your Neo:
# cat /dev/fb0 >myscreenshot_001.raw
You can then convert this on your pc with fb2png by using the following command:
# fb2png myscreenshot_001.raw myscreenshot_001.png 9 480 640 16
You can also push a screen capture back onto the display:
# cat myscreenshot_001.raw >/dev/fb0
If you want to show a sequence of screens in an animation you can use convert. Once you have all your screen shots as .pngs try:
# convert -delay 25 -dispose Background +page myscreenshot_*.png -loop 0 animated_test.gif
The command
# fbgrab filename.png
directly creates a PNG on the Neo.
Note: You can get the fb2png binary from this RPM package. The original website seems to be dead and fb2png is not packaged in debian.
xhost 192.168.0.200Where 192.168.0.200 is the IP of your desktop.
xwd -root -display 192.168.0.202:0 > dump.xwdWhere 192.168.0.202 is the device IP.
The xwd file can be read by the Gimp: