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I have a gateway ZX4931 computer with a built in webcam but I can not figure out how to use it.

is this a laptop or in a monitor connected to the tower of a desktop?
the webcams usually are located in the Control Panel of the Start button box. in control panel look for hardware devices, cameras, etc and click on that choice. it should list your webcam. it may be in the Programs list of the Start button(All Programs). It will be listed by the model number or manufacturer name. click on it to run the program if it is found. read the instructions or 'read me' file if listed under your webcam listing
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Webcam is not found on computer

The webcam is usually built in on the LCD monitor display. Does your monitor have a webcam integrated in it? If you purchased this from Dell or other retailer as a bundle ( computer-monitor printer, etc) most likely there is no webcam. You will have to purchase a webcam.
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How do i access my Sony vaio webcam

Sony's Vaio laptop computer line includes the company's Motion Eye webcam and ArcSoft WebCam Companion software for Vista and Windows 7 operating systems. Located in the LCD screen's upper bezel, the webcam is positioned at face-level when seated at the computer and automatically tracks movement to keep subjects within the lens's field of view.

1.Click on the "Start" menu at the bottom left corner of your screen, choose "All Programs" at the bottom of the menu just above the search box.
2.Scroll through the program list until "ArcSoft WebCam Companion" is located. Alternatively, you may type "WebCam Companion" in the search box to locate the program.
3.Click on the WebCam Companion icon to open the program. The program window will open, offering choices of Capture, Record, Monitor and Edit. Capture is used to take still pictures individually or in a series, Record is used to record videos, Monitor records videos when motion is detected and Edit allows editing of previously recorded videos.
4.Choose the webcam function you wish to use by clicking the icon. The appropriate screen will open, activating the webcam and displaying the camera view on-screen. The on-screen view will display what is within the field of the webcam lens, allowing you to adjust the LCD screen or your position before beginning webcam functions.
5.Click the webcam function according to the mode you have chosen. Functions in Capture mode include Capture or Burst, Record in the Record mode, Monitor in the Monitor mode and Snap Shot or Edit Video in Edit mode. When you have completed your webcam activity, the program automatically saves your video or snap shot within the program to be accessed, viewed or edited at a later time.

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Webcam on my 19" flatscreen

This may or may not work. When you start go into BIOS and look for a webcam feature sometimes it disables itself. If this does not work look in the control panel for help.
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I cant acess my cam.

If that is a webcam built in to the monitor , you need to connect the usb cable and install the drivers of the webcam from the disc. If that is a separate webcam attached to the monitor, you will also need to install the software of it from the CD.
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How to record on my webcam

Camtasia or Windows Movie Maker should ought to do the trick
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There are a number of good free tools for recording Webcam videos. You can use Windows Movie Maker, which comes with Windows XP and Vista, but I prefer to download apps that are geared specifically for integrating with the various chat apps like MSN, Yahoo, etc. One excellent choice is Broadcaster StudioPRO, a freeware webcam recording tool. It records your Webcam and also includes a bunch of great features that extend far beyond basic Webcam recording.
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I was wondering do my laptop Presario CQ60 have a built in webcam if so how do you work it?

From early speculation, I would say no. Do you have a circle-like object on the top frame of the monitor?

What is the full model number to you laptop? The generic CQ60 does not indicate having a built-in webcam.

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Acer Aspire 5516 laptop - no webcam?

Hi thus the laptop have built web cam that you can see at the top of the monitor. Sometimes updating and loading different drivers will create a problems. If the original recovery CD is available I will suggest to reinstall it and this might solve your problem, and see if can get the user manual for that laptop. Hope this info might help you solve the problem.

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My webcam is not found but it can function

If your webcam is integrated on the monitor, try to unplug replug the USB connection, if that does not fix it try to turn on and turn off the monitor. One thing I have experienced is that application that comes with the webcam conflicts with Instant Messenging, removing the application like Dell Webcam Manager and just keeping the driver installed should fix the problem. Also check for the settings of your Instant Messenging application. Hope this helps.
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Blurry and dark picture

Is the issue occuring only with the webcam, or is the picture quality of the new monitor bad in general? I would suggest checking the monitor properties via control panel. You can also try reinstalling the webcam drivers. Try that first and let me know how it goes..
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