Take a screenshot with the Palm Pre Video
Take a screenshot with the Palm Pre Video Transcript
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>> Brian Tong: What's up? Brian Tong here with CNET.com and today we're gonna show you a quick tip for taking a screen shot with your Palm Pre because a lot of times there's images or things you want to show to your friends that are on this device. So let's show you how to do it. All you have to do first is slide open the keyboard and you're gonna want to hold down the orange key, the SIM key and the P key together for a screen shot and you won't see a visual cue that it actually took a picture but all you have to do is then jump into the photo application, scroll all the way down and you'll see screen captures [ Background music ]
>> And from there you can either chose a picture to use as your wallpaper or email them out to friends. I told you it was a quick tip but that's how you do a screen shot with the Palm Pre. Use it wisely.
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