Hi,

>From what I understand, you want to capture the screen shots of the
application that is either running on emulator or the device.

If so let the application start. Then in the eclipse do this.

Click on  the Window menu bar. --> open perspective-->ddms

now the ddms will be there on your eclipse window like your java perspective
or Debug perspective.

if your application is running you can capture screenshots by clicking on
the screen capture icon present in the device window.

hope this answers your question.

regards,

Yousuf.

On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 11:23 AM, Rob <[email protected]> wrote:

> I followed all instructions, but when I get to the point of double
> clicking the ddms.bat file, I see the command prompt pop up and then
> nothing. I have tried running as an admin with the same results. What
> am I doing wrong?
>
> Notes:
> I have downloaded and updated android sdk
> I have downloaded and installed java_ee_sdk-5_08-jdk-6u17-windows
>
> Sorry if this is posted under something else, but I only got one
> result for "ddms"
>
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