No, your desktop is where you put your shortcuts to computer programs.
The simplest way to connect a webcam is to obtain a Usb webcam and connect it through your computers Usb port and use either the software that comes with the webcam to install or use your computers autodetect settings.
On my computer you use ArcSoft WebCam companion 2 which is under programs.
Click on the shortcut on your desktop.
i cant turn on my web cam on my dell desktop
probably some how i cant see a lead on the market that will allow u to maybe by wifi
Greenshot does not have a built-in feature to capture images directly from a webcam. It is primarily designed for screen capturing, allowing users to take screenshots of their desktop or specific windows. To capture images from a webcam, you would need to use dedicated webcam software or a different application, then you can use Greenshot to capture the resulting window if needed.
You open up your laptop. You then open the web camera option on your desktop. It should be a shortcut on the desktop. You can then set your camera settings. And then use your camera.
Camtasia is a pretty good screen capture program. Or you could use an online one like Screentoaster. As for exporting it as a webcam; Manycam is a webcam emulation software package. If you go into the source options you can set it to Desktop. The your screen will be exported to the Manycam virtual webcam.
push the power button
Phillips makes a webcam that has 6 megapixles.
If I'm not wrong its not possible for your phone. You need a phone with a Symbian OS 9.1/above. Get a Nokia (Probably Nseries) and buy Mobiola Webcam. It uses your phone back/front camera to use as the webcam. It can reach up to 5.0 megapixels.
You cannot use a Webcam as a projector. A webcam is an input device, not an output device.