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Copy/Paste & Screenshot??

For screenshots no idea.

Copying text from a webpage:

1-Go to the page :p

2-Select menu-more-copy text (or long touch in screen and copy text)

3-With your finger, slide it over the text you want to copy.

4-Up the finger, your text have been copied.

5-Go yo your favourite text application

6-Paste (usually long touch in screen for option pop up)

7-Celebrate your first copy-paste with your friends.

TIP: if the text it's long, use the trackball while your finger it's touching the screen.

TIP 2: to copy links, long touch in link - copy URL (or email)
 
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For screenshots no idea.

Copying text from a webpage:

1-Go to the page :p

2-Select menu-more-copy text (or long touch in screen and copy text)

3-With your finger, slide it over the text you want to copy.

4-Up the finger, your text have been copied.

5-Go yo your favourite text application

6-Paste (usually long touch in screen for option pop up)

7-Celebrate your first copy-paste with your friends.

TIP: if the text it's long, use the trackball while your finger it's touching the screen.

TIP 2: to copy links, long touch in link - copy URL (or email)






in Market application called Screenshot this will alow you to take screen shot.
 
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Is it possible with some app to make screenshots of webpages and save em as pics?...
I finally bumped into the answer for this. dxTop Home Alternative (downloaded yesterday from Android Store) has a screenshot feature, which does NOT require rooting. Once installed, you simply longpress the trackball. A popup tells you the name of the file, and that it's been saved to the SD card.

I also read, somewhere, that either aHome or OpenHome has this feature as well -- sorry, don't remember which.

While I'm here, a huge thanks to everyone who posts. I've been able to educate myself to the ins and outs of this MyTouch, and am loving it! This whole thing started as a mere trial, since Radio Shack offers a 30-day window (yes, I had the RS guy write that on my receipt). But one week in, I'm just about hooked.

The main deal for me is Google Voice, since I'm self-employed. Now that I've experienced that powerhouse, my iPhone has been relegated to also-ran status. And, a hugely pleasant surprise: the MyTouch is a dang good device in and of itself! It's all the little things that mean so much-- the ability to set profiles, so the sound turns off/on per the time I dictate; Google Reader articles downloading in the background while I attend to something else; an always-present Notifications drawer, so I'm not a slave to, nor victimized by, missed serial popups; the ability to add truly helpful widgets to the home screen-- not to mention replacing it altogether with a comprehensive scheme of my choosing. The list of goodness goes on and on, mostly due to two reasons: a truly open platform; and, background multi-tasking. To me, it's a matter of form/style (iPhone) over substance/function (MyTouch).

In short, once Google Voice was rejected for the iPhone, I could no longer escape the feeling that I merely rented that device. With the MyTouch, everything confirms that **I** am the owner. Kudos to the Android Community. I am beyond impressed!!
 
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