Satellite L50 - cannot start webcam

Hello!

I have a Satellite L50 and I can't open my camera.
It is said "to begin with, connect a camera"

someone knpws where I can find the drivers or what to do with this?

Thank you!!

In order to use the webcam, you must use the application of webcam Win 8.1.
But you should also check the privacy of access webcam settings.

You'll find this under settings PC-> St-> webcam

Please see also the useful Microsoft page on the webcam to Win 8.1 internal
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-8/camera-app-FAQ

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