How to open photos from surveillance camera in Windows 10
If we don’t have a mobile phone at hand, only a computer, but we have to take pictures, we can use the computer’s built-in surveillance camera to take pictures, so how to turn on the win10 surveillance camera, in fact, we only need to download a camera application. The specific method to open the win10 surveillance camera.
How to open photos from win10 surveillance camera:
1. First, use the disk shortcut key Win i to open settings.
#2. After opening, enter the personal privacy settings.
#3. Then open access restrictions under the camera phone permissions.
#4. After opening, you only need to open the camera application software.
(If not, you can go to the Microsoft store to download one)
5. After opening, if the computer has a built-in surveillance camera or an external surveillance camera is assembled, then Photography is allowed.
(Because people don’t have cameras installed, they can’t audition)
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