Fascinate update / screen capture

Just got the froyo update and I notice something called screencapturapp running in the background...how fo u use this feature?

sprinklegirl200 wrote:
Do I disable this feature so that when I do press the power off button it doesn't take a screen capture?
  This feature will only work when you press and hold the BACK button and hit the power button. It should not take a screenshot when you simply hit the power button alone. That being said, there are also instances where I will just hit the power button to make it sleep, and it will take a screenshot. I just hit the back button a couple times, and that seems to fix it.

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