If you were following my example make sure the android sdk folder is on the root of your c: drive and named "androidsdk". Otherwise you cd like this:
cd c:\[whatever you have named the sdk folder]\tools (or platform-tools depending on your version of the sdk)
But that all doesn't matter as that step is not need for screen shots, just for making sure drivers are all set. In this case you appear to only have the usb drivers installed. That's not what you need.
Two things to try:
Make sure you are in debugging mode and usb set to charge
Download and install pdanet and follow installation instructions as its the easiest way to install the correct drivers. (once done you can delete pdanet)
Once that's all set go back into dmss and your device should show in the left side panel
cd c:\[whatever you have named the sdk folder]\tools (or platform-tools depending on your version of the sdk)
But that all doesn't matter as that step is not need for screen shots, just for making sure drivers are all set. In this case you appear to only have the usb drivers installed. That's not what you need.
Two things to try:
Make sure you are in debugging mode and usb set to charge
Download and install pdanet and follow installation instructions as its the easiest way to install the correct drivers. (once done you can delete pdanet)
Once that's all set go back into dmss and your device should show in the left side panel
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