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wolfgang1983

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#279643 29-Oct-2020 20:02
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Hi I have a web camera called lihappe8 webcam l0485a2sp is there away to disabled auto focus generic webcams?

 

 


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  #2593651 29-Oct-2020 21:31
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Does it have an option in the camera controls? I know that my logitech has that in where all the brighness and flicker filter and other options are with apps that will support that dialog to come up, when off there is a slider to go from near to far.





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  #2593652 29-Oct-2020 21:40
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No was just plug and play


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  #2593813 30-Oct-2020 09:32
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Try the Webcam System Settings app from the Microsoft Store.  It makes the Windows camera controls accessible again, so you can lock off the focus, and also do colour temperature corrections, which is nice.  The only downside is that you have to run it again after each reboot.  These setting used to be available by default in earlier versions of Win 10.


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  #2593849 30-Oct-2020 10:24
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And other downside is have to pay $5NZD so not going to


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  #2595190 31-Oct-2020 01:36
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Look at the free tool i posted

 

 


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