it depends on your webcam but usually, unless there integrated (built in), are useable with any os
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.
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
Click on your name in Windows Live Messanger Click on Options Click on personal And check off the webcam box
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.
Without a webcam you can only edit it.
well if it ONLY works on XP then you cant
The most recent windows update no longer supports regular webcam use; it has to be a video call. They retired one-way webcam function
u need the drivers for it
You shouldn't need a 'patch' - Most Windows operating systems 'auto-detect' hardware such as cameras etc, and install the relevant frivers either from disk or the internet. Even if your camera is Windows 7 ready - it should be backwards compatible with Vista.
It depends on the brand of webcam, whether it is built in or not, and if you are using Mac, Windows, Linux, etc.
i don't think windows comes with photo booth, unless you have a webcam
click on the icon that looks like a webcam next to the display photo and then you will be on webcam