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There are basically 2 adjustment can be made to focus your webcam, 1st is by the webcam software, try to search in the software any feature that can focus your webcam. The 2nd is the mechanical adjustment on the webcam itself, try to rotate the focus ring (webcam's eye) and see how the picture improvement.
Usually you should have a button on top of webcam. Pressing it, will make pictures. Save the pictures in folder and you can send via email
If you don't have the button, you must open the application provided with the webcam. (e. g. Start - programs - your webcam name). In that application you must have option Capture. Clicking on it, it will make pictures.
You can use the mail (Yahoo, Hotmail, Gmail) attaching the picture
if the webcam is a budget webcam and the picture looks ok when staying still but is blurry when moving, then there is nothing you can do, that is how the webcam is for the fact it is a budge, low price webcam
if the picture is blurry all the time, usually, around the lens, you can turn something to sharpen the picture up, eg, some cameras you turn the lens's basal itself and it move the lens back and forth changing the focus
some webcams you can not fix the unclear picture. because that is the best quality you can get. but try go to your camera settings and have a look there to see if any changes help with the quality
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