It's hard to answer your question because there's factors regarding which laptop you have and what OS you're running.
Check out this page if it's an HP laptop webcam running under Microsoft Vista:
http://www.acreativedesktop.com/find-hp-pavilion-laptop-webcam.htm
Or on facebook you go on change picture and press allow!
if the web cam is built in your laptop should come with a disc to install the web cam
if it isn't built in then that should be the same
(Annie daffier aged 11)
the cam is instill if yes tel a computer teak so the can tell u WATS wrong with it
The webcam is a standard accessory that comes with most laptops now. Laptops, such as HP, comes with webcam that is standard. Webcam installation can take only minutes.
An acer has a webcam and microphone built in.
it must be rubbish!
You can't really. You could use a program like windows remote assistance to view you laptops webcam from another pc. But to use it as a webcam for your computer it would be quite difficult
Not sure what you mean, if your trying to video chat than download Skype, but if your trying to connect together 2 laptops to use the webcam on the other computer that's next to impossible to do
You will need a video call software such as Skype or you can use an online services. You will also need a webcam, most modern laptops have a webcam, if this isn't an option, you will have to buy an external webcam, they will run you anywhere from $10-$50 at Best Buy or similar stores.
It is the most common Audio device because most people have computers/laptops with a Webcam with a microphone in it.Therefore people usually just use that instead of a headset.
For built in: Open Photo booth or other webcam software. For USB, plug in it, then open your program.
The actual production of webcam cameras by the manufacturing company is little to none. Retail price for the average webcam is $20 in stores like Walmart. But factories make the webcam for about $0.02!
many schools give the permission for it and many laptops have this feature. number of students used this technology for their project work.
Most laptops have their webcams on the top of the screen. If you look closely, you should notice a small hole of some sort. That should be the camera/webcam.
No, a webcam does not have to be for your specific laptop model as long as your systems specifications meets the criteria that the webcam needs(odds are is that your laptop will meet it) The webcam should have preinstalled drivers in it or the manufacturer had a CD inside the webcam's box. If you do not have any drivers, look at the manufactures's website and you might get lucky.