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Scroll down until you find "PERMISSIONS" and find for "Camera". Click on "Settings" that is parallel to "Camera". Now, select/type all websites, that you want to give permission/access to your camera.

Never used a webcam before, but i did that... the site is there, it says allow... i'm on the website now, says webcam not found... am i forgetting something? do i even have one? i'm at the library...

Tim

Scroll down until you find "PERMISSIONS" and find for "Camera". Click on "Settings" that is parallel to "Camera". Now, select/type all websites, that you want to give permission/access to your camera. Never used a webcam before, but i did that... the site is there, it says allow... i'm on the website now, says webcam not found... am i forgetting something? do i even have one? i'm at the library... Tim

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Usually a camera is quite visible in the top bezel of a laptop or clipped onto the top of an external monitor. It certainly would be disturbing if you couldn't easily spot a camera on a public PC.

Within Firefox, if you open the Troubleshooting Information page, there is an "Input Devices" section showing all the microphones and cameras that Firefox is detecting, along with their current status. I assume this information is derived from the system, but the list might include devices previously connected to Firefox at another location, if you are using a laptop.

See this article to get into that page from the Help menu: Use the Troubleshooting Information page to help fix Firefox issues

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edit: i mean under settings, camera, the website is listed there and says "allow"... on the website itself, it says "Requested webcam not found" where it should be... if i click the permissions icon to the left of the address on the address bar, it says "permissions for" (site) "use the camera ... allowed"

as far as i get...

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https://webcammictest.com/

well, thanks to microsoft help, they directed me here...

"Device not found No device found matching the requirements."

computers at the library don't have webcams? they're kinda new, good sized city... surprised...

well, thanks to anyone who took the time to read this...

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Usually a camera is quite visible in the top bezel of a laptop or clipped onto the top of an external monitor. It certainly would be disturbing if you couldn't easily spot a camera on a public PC.

Within Firefox, if you open the Troubleshooting Information page, there is an "Input Devices" section showing all the microphones and cameras that Firefox is detecting, along with their current status. I assume this information is derived from the system, but the list might include devices previously connected to Firefox at another location, if you are using a laptop.

See this article to get into that page from the Help menu: Use the Troubleshooting Information page to help fix Firefox issues

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"Usually a camera is quite visible"

now i know... i've seen them on a laptop, but i had no idea about a desktop... now i know... it's obvious i didn't see one...

i asked at the library and they were nice enough to let me borrow one for a bit...

thanks for your time and your answer...

 Tim
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I'm glad they were able to help. Probably they would lose some cameras if they left them out and about...