Verify whether the camera is obstructed, for instance, by a screen protector or a privacy film. Sometimes, if the camera lens is covered in dust or dirt, it may affect the image quality. Please use a clean, soft cloth to gently wipe the camera lens, ensuring it remains pristine.
Certain devices may be equipped with a physical privacy shield for the camera. When you intend to use the camera, ensure that the privacy shield is in the closed position. Note: The location of the privacy shield may vary depending on the model. If you are uncertain whether your device is equipped with a physical privacy shield, please refer to the instructions in the User Manual.
If there is a [F10 Camera hotkey] on your keyboard of the computer①, please turn the camera on first. (This hotkey lets you turn on/off the camera quickly.) If no, please go to Step 3. The privacy settings. Note: The hotkeys functions may be different based on different models, please refer to the User Manuals.
Press F10 key on the keyboard or using the combination key of . (It depends on your Hotkeys setting.) When the notice of [Camera On] is displayed on the screen②, it means that it is ready to use the camera. Here you can learn more about ASUS Keyboard hotkeys introduction.
Expand the Let apps access your camera filed, here you can turn on/off which apps can using camera⑦.
If you turn on Windows Hello, it will use your camera to sign you in even if ”Allow apps to access your camera” is turned off. If Windows Hello is turned off, it can’t access your camera.
Type and search [Sound settings] in the Windows search bar①, then click [Open]②.
On the input device filed, select the microphone device you want to use③.
You can use the slider bar to adjust the microphone volume④.
Some applications or services may ask the microphone authorization for the first time, and you also can set up which apps are allowed to access your microphone via the following Windows settings. Type and search [Microphone privacy settings] in the Windows search bar⑤, then click [Open]⑥.
Turn on [Microphone access]⑦.
Turn on [Let apps access your microphone]⑧.
Expand the Let apps access your microphone filed, here you can turn on/off which apps can using microphone⑨.
Verify whether the camera is obstructed, for instance, by a screen protector or a privacy film. Sometimes, if the camera lens is covered in dust or dirt, it may affect the image quality. Please use a clean, soft cloth to gently wipe the camera lens, ensuring it remains pristine.
Certain devices may be equipped with a physical privacy shield for the camera. When you intend to use the camera, ensure that the privacy shield is in the closed position. Note: The location of the privacy shield may vary depending on the model. If you are uncertain whether your device is equipped with a physical privacy shield, please refer to the instructions in the User Manual.
If there is a [F10 Camera hotkey] on your keyboard of the computer①, please turn the camera on first. (This hotkey lets you turn on/off the camera quickly.) If no, please go to Step 3. The privacy settings. Note: The hotkeys functions may be different based on different models, please refer to the User Manuals.
Press F10 key on the keyboard or using the combination key of . (It depends on your Hotkeys setting.) When the notice of [Camera On] is displayed on the screen②, it means that it is ready to use the camera. Here you can learn more about ASUS Keyboard hotkeys introduction.
Select [Change]⑤, then turn on [Camera access for this device]⑥.
Turn on [Allow apps to access your camera]⑦.
Scroll down to the section of [Choose which Microsoft Store apps can access your camera]⑧, here you can turn on/off which apps can using camera.
If you turn on Windows Hello, it will use your camera to sign you in even if ”Allow apps to access your camera” is turned off. If Windows Hello is turned off, it can’t access your camera.
Type and search [Sound settings] in the Windows search bar①, then click [Open]②.
Click [Choose your input device], then select the microphone you want to use③.
Adjust the microphone volume. Select [Device properties]④.
You can use the slider bar to adjust the microphone volume⑤.
Some applications or services may ask the microphone authorization for the first time, and you also can set up which apps are allowed to access your microphone via the following Windows settings. Type and search [Microphone privacy settings] in the Windows search bar⑥, then click [Open]⑦.
Select [Change]⑧, then turn on [Microphone access for this device]⑨.
Turn on [Allow apps to access your microphone]⑩.
Scroll down to the section of [Choose which Microsoft Store apps can access your microphone]⑪, here you can turn on/off which apps can using microphone.