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    Using camera on 6831fx

    Discussion in 'Gateway and eMachines' started by TwistedSociety, Apr 15, 2008.

  1. TwistedSociety

    TwistedSociety Notebook Consultant

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    how do i do it!?
     
  2. hydra

    hydra Breaks Laptops

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    Point camera at laptop and say cheese?

    If your talking about the built in camera, then open the control panel, I disabled mine, and look for the still frame option. Then say Cheeze!
     
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    Sero Notebook Consultant

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    There should be a bar that appears on the left side of the screen when you move your mouse all the way to the left. It should have options for using the built in camera.
     
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    hydra Breaks Laptops

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    ..as Sero. I did not mention that if you had done a clean install, you will need to reinstall the drivers for this. After two weeks the novelty wore off so I unistalled the software. Hopefully better software will come down the road.