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I messed up my original post. Will upload screens once I figure out how to get the images smaller. They keep taking up way too much screen space. Was attempting to do so using photobucket and even attempted to resize to smallest setting. Here are some attachments in the meantime. :)

*Bumping this thread. I wanted to ask again lol, which calendar widget is that?
 
It might be beautiful widgets. If it isn't that, it might be by Exchange by Touchdown. Otherwise, I'm not sure.
 
Where did you get the wifi mobile battery and gps switch widget?
If you're running 2.1 you already have it. It is the power control widget.

However, there's been some problems installing these extra HTC widgets, after the widgets are done downloading and they start getting installed, sometimes they get stuck on installing and will never finish installing. This happened to me and the only way for me to fix it, was hardresetting my phone. It happened with the battery and dice widgets. After hardresetting, I was finally able to completely install the battery widget and it works fine now. It doesn't happen to every phone, but there's been a few Eris and Hero users having these issues, so download at your own risk. It's not a big issue for some users, since there's many other apps in the market, but I was already used to that battery widget, so I kinda had to reinstall that widget, and therefore I had to hardreset my phone for a second time (I had hard resetted my phone already once, because I was having another issue which is now fixed, too) =]

P.S. After hardsetting my phone once, 2 more HTC widgets were available, and they are coin and dice widgets, kinda useless though. When I first installed the official 2.1 update, there were only 6 available, so now there's 8. Just letting you know... :D
 
Switched to Darchdroid. Loving it so far. I have discoverd that the next Android phone I will be getting will NOT have sense. All I like about it is the keyboard and camera. The keyboard is easily installed camera can't be but I can live with the AOSP camera for now.


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that is one way but if your not rooted here is another way to do it ;)

Step 1: Enable USB Debugging

On your Android phone (in this case, the G1), go to Settings, then Applications, and then Development. Check the checkbox for "USB debugging."

Step 2: Download the Android SDK

Download the SDK for your platform here. Google also has some great installation documentation if you get lost. You will need to make sure you have a current copy of the JDK. To use the SDK, you also need to download an IDE like Eclipse. After installing Eclipse, you can install the Eclipse plugin to connect Android and the IDE together, or just do a lot of stuff via the command line.

Go ahead and plugin your Android handset into a USB port on your computer, if it is not plugged in already.

Step 3: Run DDMS

After configuring Eclipse or whatever IDE you use to work with Android, you need to open up the DDMS application from within the "tools" folder in the Android SDK's main folder.

After DDMS launches, select your handset from the menu on the left (it should be the only device listed). You might see an error message, but the debug tool should be loaded. Then, click CTRL-S on your keyboard. This will bring up the "Device Screen Capture" interface. From here, a static image is captured from what is appearing on your handset. You can save the image (nicely defaulted as PNG) and then refresh to your heart's content to grab updated or different screenshots from your phone.

That's it!



Because alot of people are asking how to do a screen shot on a non rooted phone.
 
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