One Tuesday morning, Leo received an urgent email from a high-profile client. "We love your portfolio, Leo! We are featuring you in our newsletter. Please send us a professional headshot for your bio by noon today."
Open the Start Menu > Type "Camera" > Click the App > Click the White Circle to snap the photo.
But where is the "shutter" button? Unlike a phone, laptops don't have a dedicated camera app icon on the desktop by default.
"That must be the camera," he thought. "But it’s staring at my forehead."
How — To Take Picture On A Laptop
One Tuesday morning, Leo received an urgent email from a high-profile client. "We love your portfolio, Leo! We are featuring you in our newsletter. Please send us a professional headshot for your bio by noon today."
Open the Start Menu > Type "Camera" > Click the App > Click the White Circle to snap the photo.
But where is the "shutter" button? Unlike a phone, laptops don't have a dedicated camera app icon on the desktop by default.
"That must be the camera," he thought. "But it’s staring at my forehead."