when i double click the acer webcam on the desktop, it is ok and functioning correctly beacause i can see my face and moves there, the not connected message did not poop everytime i open my webcam thru ym. its d message written under the word broadcast.
what shall i do
thankswhen i double click the acer webcam on the desktop, it is ok and functioning correctly beacause i can see my face and moves there, the not connected message did not poop everytime i open my webcam thru ym. its d message written under the word broadcast.
what shall i do
thanks
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Check first your webcam if its is installed properly... the message poop bcoz the system cannot find connected webcam its not acttualy about your connection to the internet..
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Go to the link below to download the drivers:
http://www.downloadatoz.com/driver/item_acer-aspire-4310-notebook-bison-crystal-eye-webcam-driver-7-32-701-06a-windows-vista.html
It seems as though there may be 2 different issues: #1.Webcam #2.Earphones. I'll offer a possible solution for each one of them:
------------------------ 1).WEBCAM If you don't have a crystal eye webcam shortcut on your desktop then do the following: •Click Start (lower left-hand of screen) •Select Run •Copy and paste this in the Run window (include quotation marks): "C:\Program Files\ACER Crystal Eye webcam\Acer Crystal Eye webcam.exe" •Click ok The Crystal Eye webcam will become activated ------------------------ 2).EARPHONE The audio output settings can be managed from the control panel as follows: •Click Start (lower left-hand of screen) •Select Control Panel •Select Sounds •Select the speaker and click properties. Check the properties settings and make sure the speaker is enabled and working ok ------------------------
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If you don't have a crystal eye webcam shortcut on your desktop then do the following:
•Click Start (lower left-hand of screen) •Select Run •Copy and paste this in the Run window (include quotation marks): "C:\Program Files\ACER Crystal Eye webcam\Acer Crystal Eye webcam.exe" •Click ok
Right click on an open space of your desktop. Select New>Shortcut.
When the Create Shortcut window comes up, click Browse.
Double-click "Computer".
Double-click "Acer (C:)" or your C: drive. It may not be named Acer.
Double-click "Program Files".
Double-click "Acer Crystal Eye webcam".
Click "Acer Crystal Eye webcam" next to the small icon. (NOTE: Do not select the one that just says "Crystal Eye". It is only an icon, not the program.)
Click OK.
Back at the Create Shortcut window, click Next.
Type in whatever name you want to give, or leave the default as is.
Click Finish.
Icon appears on desktop. Double-click the icon to begin the program.
If you go to your start menu, look for a programme called 'acer crystal eye webcam' and that will bring up your webcam programme.
It is not in the folder 'Acer crystal eye webcam' though, just 'Crystal eye webcam'.
If this proves fruitless, type webcam into the search option at the bottom of your start menu and look for the crystal eye webcam.
If these do not work, then look in your control panel to make sure it is installed. If not, contact company, they have a good customer service standard (from my experience)
when i double click the acer webcam on the desktop, it is ok and functioning correctly beacause i can see my face and moves there, the not connected message did not poop everytime i open my webcam thru ym. its d message written under the word broadcast.
what shall i do
thanks
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