ChatterBank5 mins ago
Windows 10 On Hplaptop
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My problem is the actual screen picture is back to front when being viewed.My previous HP did not have the problemIE when holding a book or writing its wrong way round when being viewed.This is via the web cam as previous post.I dont need to turn a photopreviously on file.
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i.e. what do you have to click on to get a video window to open?
If you can't answer that, please provide the exact model of your laptop (from the sticker underneath it), so that we can try to work out which software your laptop is using, as it's that software which will be reversing the image (rather than the webcam itself).
i.e. what do you have to click on to get a video window to open?
If you can't answer that, please provide the exact model of your laptop (from the sticker underneath it), so that we can try to work out which software your laptop is using, as it's that software which will be reversing the image (rather than the webcam itself).
Hmmm.
This thread seems to suggest that the Microsoft Store Camera app (which is what the HP website says that your laptop has on it) always produces a mirror image. Perhaps the post from A.User on 16 Sept 2013 might help though?
https:/ /answer s.micro soft.co m/en-us /window s/forum /all/pi ctures- flip-us ing-cam era-app /10923c 65-0316 -4a6b-9 80b-ea5 0c2ecd0 43?page =1
It might also be worth trying some different software. If you've already got some video-conferencing software on your laptop (such as Zoom) try that. Otherwise try Yawcam:
https:/ /www.ya wcam.co m/
This thread seems to suggest that the Microsoft Store Camera app (which is what the HP website says that your laptop has on it) always produces a mirror image. Perhaps the post from A.User on 16 Sept 2013 might help though?
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It might also be worth trying some different software. If you've already got some video-conferencing software on your laptop (such as Zoom) try that. Otherwise try Yawcam:
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Crossed posts!
Now we know that you're using Skype. (As I indicated above, it's the specific software that we need to focus on here). Have you checked whether or not the person 'on the other end' is also seeing mirrored text? This thread seems to suggest that you should be seeing a mirrored image but the person you're calling should get it the right way round:
https:/ /answer s.micro soft.co m/en-us /skype/ forum/a ll/skyp e-mirro r-image s/7a841 0de-781 8-4d98- b1cd-1d f088f07 248
Now we know that you're using Skype. (As I indicated above, it's the specific software that we need to focus on here). Have you checked whether or not the person 'on the other end' is also seeing mirrored text? This thread seems to suggest that you should be seeing a mirrored image but the person you're calling should get it the right way round:
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The possible solution suggested by TweakFix here might be worth investigating:
https:/ /superu ser.com /questi ons/201 439/how -to-get -the-vi deo-not -mirror ed-when -skype- video-c hat
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