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Open the camera app. You should see an icon that looks something like an elliptical arrow. This means to switch from forward-facing camera (lens is pointing away from you) to self-facing camera (lens is pointing at you). It is a toggle switch. Press it once to change camera lens being used to take photo. Press it again to switch back to the other lens.
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I would try to uninstall the Facebook App, and then restart see (* below) the iPad mini, and after that re-install the Facebook App.
* You should do a full re-start of the iPad. This means holding down the on/off button at the top edge, while holding down the "Home' button for at last 5 seconds, or until you see the "Apple' logo appear on the screen.
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On the tablet, open the camera app. You should see three small dots on the screen. When you tap these, three icons should open. The camera icon shows back and front, and will switch when touched. This is an android function. If you use a different app, use the settings to switch cameras.
Suggest to first try logging into Facebook using the browser on your tablet instead of the facebook app. If that display is normal in size ... it's probably easiest to
(1) uninstall the Facebook App (Control/Settings/Apps);
(2) reboot the Tablet;
(3) Restart the Tablet and Go to the Google Playstore ...reinstall the Facebook app.
Generally speaking, you can fix this by killing the FB app. Double tap the home button. This brings all running apps to the forefront, you might have to scroll to find Facebook. Tip, the displayed app will appear in a floating window, and the Facebook Tile will be displayed center screen when you find it. Now, swipe up to shut the app down. This generally fixes the problem.
It is not possible to uninstall preloaded apps on your tablet unless it is rooted. Then you have to check to make sure that no other services on the tablet depend on that app as it could mess your tablet up
If you don't see the person you are chatting with on Skype, the issue is probably on their hardware. You do need to "Enable Video Call" from the Skype app's Menu after initiating a video call. If you aren't seen on the other party's side of the call, then it's your device settings that must be adjusted.
Does your tablet have a front-facing camera and Android version 2.3 or better? (The M18A is listed as having Android 4.0) If so, then you should be able to video chat with the Skype app. When you use the rear-facing camera, obviously there are issues with the other party seeing you.
If you have a front-facing camera, make sure that this is the default camera while the Skype app is closed. Open the default camera app and tap the icon to toggle the front camera interface (if needed). Then switch to video mode. Return to the home screen and open the Skype app. Login and start a video call. Then press Menu (in the app) and "Enable Video Call".
If this doesn't work, you may need the IP Webcam app. This is available at the Play Store. After setting the default camera, set the resolution and the frame capture rate, among other settings. Next, follow the directions for using Skype for a video call.
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