

Before this update, only apps from the Windows store (UWPs) were affected – not desktop apps.

This option changed with the Windows 10 April 2021 update. If your webcam is disabled here, no applications – not even desktop apps – will be able to use it. To fix this, go to Lenovo Vantage, then click “Device -> My Device Settings -> Display & Camera.” Once here, turn off Camera Privacy Mode to make the webcam available for video-calling apps. Specifically for Lenovo users, there’s been another problem affecting the webcam in Zoom, Skype and other video-chat apps. Try rolling back to a version before your current one and see if that works. You can find older versions of Zoom on Uptodown here. This could be due to some Zoom versions not playing nice with secondary or virtual cameras, and the solution could be to try an older version of the software.

Windows Webcam Not Working in ZoomĪ problem that manifested itself during the pandemic is the Windows webcam not working for popular video-calling apps like Zoom, Skype, Hangouts, Messenger and so on. The idea is that a connector to the webcam may have come loose, and by giving it a little squeeze, you can pop it back into place. These are often made of plastic, making them relatively easy to “flex” with your fingers. If your webcam isn’t being detected, you can also try pressing on the bezel around the camera.
