

To ensure that the webcam's microphone is used during video calls and recordings, follow the steps below: Most Logitech webcams have a built-in microphone, so you don't need to use an external microphone.

If you don't see yourself on screen when the Camera app is open, click the camera dial (the camera has a curved arrow on the right side of the window) to flip the camera lens. To make it quick, open the Windows search bar by clicking the Start menu or the magnifying glass in the lower-left corner of the screen, typing camera, and then clicking Camera in the results. Once downloaded, you need to double-click the installer to install the webcam.

Go to Logitech's webcam support page, click the template, click the Downloads link on the left, then click Download Now in whatever software is available. If you are using an older model (or are using Windows 7 or below), the personal computer will not automatically install the driver. After Windows recognizes that the webcam is plugged in, the drivers will be automatically installed. Usually, the available USB port will be located on the side of the laptop (laptop), on the front or back of the desktop computer. Plug the webcam's USB cable into an available USB port. Depending on the model, you can attach the webcam stand to a tripod, place it on top of the screen, or fold it into a triangle to place it on a flat surface.

NOTE: LWS 2.20 is not officially supported for Mac OS 10.7. NOTE: RAW format it is designed to be used with iMovie software, using RAW format with other applications may produce poor video quality. Added: Option to select RAW format to improve compression time.Fixed: Incompatible library version message (Launcher_main requires a different version) when launching application.Fixed: Microphone selection has improved.Fixed: "USB Headset" does not appear in "Microphone".Logitech Webcam Software 2.20 for Mac (Build 2.2.13) updates Logitech Webcam Software 2.1 for Mac Release Notes.Logitech Webcam Software 2.20 for Mac (Build 2.2.13) updates.
