I use it for Skype How to work with the ' Video Device > Video Output' feature:
http://www.willingsoftware.com/help/howto.shtml#29
As long as the drivers are installed any program that needs the webcam or can support a webcam will use it automatically
Of course you can , you install the new webcam , and you choose from device manager the new installed webcam to be your primary.
My HP G72-227wm did not come with a built in webcam. I can only assume that your laptop also came with some software pertaining to a built-in webcam that does not exist. The model does, however have a built in microphone.
No, you can either buy a usb webcam. Or you could just chat via voice with your friends with either our earbuds or built in mic
An acer has a webcam and microphone built in.
Built in webcam can be used by camera applications. Camera applications create intent for Webcam in it.
It is a webcam that is built in. A webcam is basically a computer camera which can be used online in programs like skype and msn, and if it's built in, that means that it's actually BUILT IN. Got it?
remove and reinstall the webcam driver.
You can use a usb webcam and if your windows xp or vista doesn't recognize your plugged in webcam, you can install it by downloading the driver on internet. http://www.computerspclaptop.com/asus/asus-eee-pc-1008ha-seashell.html You can try to use a different webcam with your Eee PC by plugging one in through the USB and choosing the USB decide as an alternative to your built-in webcam.
Yes, the MacBook comes with a built in webcam on the top of the computer screen.
The iMac comes with a built in webcam.
It means that you have a built in webcam on your computer. I had the same question!