− | The Test menu, in its limited functionality when compared to the Home menu can only launch Dev menu and slot 1 devices, and much like the home menu you can pause applications and go back to the test menu by pressing the home button . Note this is not possible where a game has intentionally disabled the functionality of the home button, like in trade show sample, a video of someone using a dev unit with such a game can be seen here at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1iYD70oUxE. If the application can be paused and the test menu available the user can then take a screen shots which is saved to the SD card in the Capture folder (the test menu will create the folder if it does not already exist) in the format "yyyymmdd_hhmm_st_xxxxx.bmp". Where yyyy is the year, mm is the month, dd is the day, hh is the hour in 24hr time and mm is the minute of when the screen shot occured. "st" is the screen type, there will be one for each screen 'LO' lower screen and 'UL' for upper screen. And xxxxx is the number starting at 00000 and goes up by 1 which tells the user which screen shot it is. For example, a screen shot taken of the top screen at 9:25 am on the 31/10/12 would look like this "20121031_0925_UL_00000.BMP". | + | The Test menu, in its limited functionality when compared to the Home menu can only launch Dev menu and slot 1 devices, and much like the home menu you can pause applications and go back to the test menu by pressing the home button. Note this is not possible where a game has intentionally disabled the functionality of the home button, like in trade show sample. A video of someone using a dev unit with such a game can be seen here at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1iYD70oUxE. |
| + | *If the application can be paused, the user can then take a screen shots which is saved to the SD card in the Capture folder (the test menu will create the folder if it does not already exist) in the format "yyyymmdd_hhmm_st_xxxxx.bmp". Where yyyy is the year, mm is the month, dd is the day, hh is the hour in 24hr time and mm is the minute of when the screen shot occured. "st" is the screen type, there will be one for each screen 'LO' lower screen and 'UL' for upper screen. And xxxxx is the number starting at 00000 and goes up by 1, which tells the user which screen shot it is. For example, a screen shot taken of the top screen at 9:25 am on the 31/10/12 would look like this "20121031_0925_UL_00000.BMP". |