![]() Remove the Lenovo Settings App to Fix Your Lenovo Webcam This may be an obvious solution, but it’s worth trying if you’re having trouble getting your webcam to work. Make sure the Lenovo Eas圜amera is set to be the default camera in those settings.Open the program in question and find the Settings menu option.If your webcam works in some programs and not in others, it may be the program settings and not the camera settings causing the problem. Check the Program Settings to Fix Your Lenovo Webcam Legacy settings can remain in play even when overwritten by a newer driver. That means uninstalling the driver, rebooting the laptop, and installing the new driver from the link above. If a driver update doesn’t work, it may be worth trying a complete refresh. If Windows cannot find the driver, visit this page on the Lenovo site for the latest Lenovo Eas圜amera driver. Select the automatic option to see if Windows can find a fresh driver.Right-click the Lenovo Eas圜amera again and select Update driver.If the camera is already enabled, you may as well update the driver. If the camera is enabled already, the option should be to Disable device. Right-click the Lenovo Eas圜amera and make sure there is no option to Enable device.If there is a small down arrow by it, the camera has been disabled. If there is a yellow warning triangle by the icon, there is an issue with it. Select Imaging Devices, then Lenovo Eas圜amera.Right-click the Windows Start button and select Device Manager.Use the Device Manager to Fix Your Lenovo Webcam These fixes also will work on any Windows computer having issues with its webcam - not just Lenovos. ![]() This article was last reviewed by our Support team on November 16, 2020.If the above solution doesn’t work, we have a few more simple solutions that may get your webcam working again. If you would prefer to test with yourself, see this support article for tips. If you would like to test with a SecureVideo support agent, please schedule a technical support session. Restart your computer to automatically re-install your camera driver. ![]() Click "OK" on the message that appears to confirm uninstalling the driver.Ĥ. Then right-click on "Integrated Camera" and select "Uninstall".ģ. Click on the arrow next to "Imaging Devices" to find the driver for your built-in camera. Click on the Windows icon in the lower left-hand corner of your screen, and search for "Device Manager" and then click on it in the search results.Ģ. (You will need to end your session first.)ġ. If the above didn't work, you can reset your built-in camera settings by uninstalling its driver. Close the Communications Utility, and continue with your session. This should unmute your camera, and you should be able to see yourself in the preview window.ģ. Click on the "Show my video image" button to the right of the image of the camera with a line through it. When "Communications Utility" OR "Lenovo - Web Conferencing" appear in the search results, click on it. Click on the Windows icon in the lower left-hand corner of your screen, and search for "Communications Utility". Older Windows versions: Edit the Communications Utility / Lenovo - Web Conferencing settingġ. Your image should appear in the preview window above it. Scroll down to the bottom of the settings until you see the "Privacy Mode" setting. Expand the window that appears until you see the "Camera" tab on the upper right hand side.ģ. (If it is showing green, that means it's set to ON)ġ. Search your computer for "Lenovo Settings".Ģ. Scroll down to the Camera Privacy Mode and toggle off. *If this did not resolve your issue, please proceed to the next steps below: Windows 10: Edit Lenovo Vantage Settingsġ. Search your computer for "Lenovo Vantage".Ģ. Navigate to My Device Settings -> Display & Camera.ģ. ![]() If so, you'll need to click on the function key "Fn" (in the lower left hand corner of your keyboard) and the camera key at the same time to turn your camera on or off. If you do not see a camera icon on the F8 key, check to see if it is on another key. ![]() To check if your camera is on/off, you can click on the F8 key shown below: Older Windows versions: Edit the Communications Utility / Lenovo - Web Conferencing settingĬheck to see if your camera is turned on/off:.Check to see if your camera is turned on/off. ![]()
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