Webcams have become increasingly important this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic and more people having to rely on them as a Windows 10 communication tool for both work and home. Fortunately, it’s simple to test if a webcam on a laptop is functioning properly. There are also a few alternatives to test the functionality of the webcam, including various third-party apps.

Windows 10 was first released by Microsoft in 2015 and can run on various laptop brands, including models from Acer, Lenovo, and Samsung, as well as Dell and HP. It offers various tools and features, such as the snipping and dictation tools. Other features include focus assist, which allows the user to minimize possible distractions by sending notifications to the Action Center to be read later. Webcams are often built-in with laptops and tablets, although they are also sold as separate devices that can be connected to a computer. Whether internal or external, they’re an important tool when it comes to working from home, and communication in general, enabling people to stay in contact through Zoom and other video-conferencing apps.

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When it comes to making sure a Windows 10 laptop webcam is working, the process is fairly simple. To begin, click on the Start icon and select Camera from the list of apps that pops up. If the Camera app isn’t immediately shown, typing “camera” in the search bar will return the Camera app as the top result. When launching the app a prompt may come up asking to allow access to the Camera, at which point the user should agree. If the webcam is functional, it will immediately be activated — a window will pop up, showing whatever happens to be in front of the webcam at that time. The recording light will also come on beside the webcam itself to indicate the camera is in use. To ensure the webcam can be used with other apps, click on the Start button again, then select Settings, followed by Privacy, and finally Camera. Then toggle on “Let apps use my camera.”

Other Options For Testing A Webcam

Another option for laptop users is to run an online webcam test. For example, there are plenty of websites, like WebcamMicTest, that allow users to check whether their webcam is working. These sites tend to simply include a “Check webcam” button which when pressed will result in the website prompting for permission to use the camera. Clicking the “allow” button should immediately activate the camera, allowing the user to see if everything is working as expected. Another option is Vidyard, which is an online video platform geared toward businesses. Once again, visiting the website and granting camera access permission will allow the user to check that their webcam is working properly.

Of course, there are also third-party apps that can be used to test a webcam. Apps like Skype and Google Hangouts typically allow users to test their webcam before actually starting a video call. The option to this can be found in the settings menu of an app and similar to the other solutions, once the check has started, the user should be able to visible see whether their Windows 10 laptop or PC webcam is working as expected.

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Source: Microsoft

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