Windows does not have a webcam. Windows come with a built in driver used for most laptop cameras. These laptop cameras are from different manufacturers. Microsoft however do have a series of add on cameras names LifeCam.
it depends on your webcam but usually, unless there integrated (built in), are useable with any os
u need the drivers for it
simple if you have windows xp you go to the search bar and type in webcam companion 2 if you have windows vista you click the logo then all programs and type webcam companion 2 i have windows 7,so how can i unluck a built in webcam on a laptop
Dell Webcam Central thx
well if it ONLY works on XP then you cant
if the webcam was built-in there should be software on the computer by default. If you bought it from a shop or online you should have got a disc with it that contains the suitable drivers and software. If you didn't use windows live movie maker which comes with windows seven and on the home tab click add video from webcam and it will give you a preview
i want imega driver for windows 7
The same thing happened to me after I upgraded to Windows 7. Apparently, Windows 7 automatically installed the drivers for my webcam. After I updated my webcam's drivers using the Driver CD that came with my laptop, everything now is working fine. I have an ASUS K40IN with a built-in USB 2.0 1.3M UVC webcam.
You CAN webcam chat on Windows Live Messenger. When you are talking to someone, under their profile picture there should be a webcam button (if they have a webcam, that is). Click that and you can invite them to webcam chat with you.
if you have a windows computer, then you have to click on the start button and then type in on the 'start search': 'webcam' then click on the webcam button (it could be youcam or called something else)
Without a webcam you can only edit it.
Windows 7.