The previous answer is incorrect. The first widely known laptop with integrated webcam option (with a price starting at $12,000 USD) was an IBM RS/6000 860 laptop and its ThinkPad 850 sibling, released in 1996.
On a laptop, you may have a in-built webcam. If not, well the first thing is buy a webcam. For the software, you can use Skype, Windows Live Messager and maybe more.
yes
You can turn on the built in Webcam, for a Mercer laptop computer by going to the program menu. In the program menu click on YouCam. Open the YouCam program and the Webcam will turn on.
No, it does not.
simple if you have windows xp you go to the search bar and type in webcam companion 2 if you have windows vista you click the logo then all programs and type webcam companion 2 i have windows 7,so how can i unluck a built in webcam on a laptop
Its on by default
Yes you can you have to fasten the new one onto the top of your laptop and then plug it into the back of your laptop
Of course you can , you install the new webcam , and you choose from device manager the new installed webcam to be your primary.
No, a webcam does not have to be for your specific laptop model as long as your systems specifications meets the criteria that the webcam needs(odds are is that your laptop will meet it) The webcam should have preinstalled drivers in it or the manufacturer had a CD inside the webcam's box. If you do not have any drivers, look at the manufactures's website and you might get lucky.
I have a Asus K60IJ laptop but my webcam is not working
a webcam or a built in camera in your computer/laptop.