Like most USB powered webcams, OKIOCAM does not need a power button. It will power on automatically when you start any application that requires camera access.
OKIOCAM functions exactly like a built-in front-facing webcam on a laptop, or an external webcam connected to a desktop. As a result, it uses the default webcam driver that comes pre-installed on your operating system. If an application can work with any kind of webcam, then it will also work with OKIOCAM.
To use OKIOCAM, select it in the video input settings menu of your desired app. The white LED on the top of your OKIOCAM’s camera will light up, indicating that it is powered on and functioning.
For Windows users
Step 1. Plug in your OKIOCAM. Please note that the white LED will not turn on yet at this point.
Step 2. To use your OKIOCAM, select the Start button, and then select Camera from the list of apps.
Step 3. If your OKIOCAM does not power on automatically, select the Change camera icon until your OKIOCAM is active. When your OKIOCAM is active, the white LED will turn on, indicating that your OKIOCAM is powered on.
For Mac users
Step 1. Plug in your OKIOCAM. Please note that the white LED will not turn on yet at this point.
Step 2. On your Mac, open an app that can use a camera (FaceTime, PhotoBooth, QuickTime Player, etc.).
Step 3. In the camera list, select OKIOCAM. The white LED will turn on, indicating that OKIOCAM is powered on.
For Chromebook users
Step 1. Plug in your OKIOCAM. Please note that the white LED will not turn on yet at this point.
Step 2. In the bottom left-hand corner of your screen, select the Launcher , then open Camera , then select Video.
Step 3. Click the rotating icon in the bottom left. Your OKIOCAM will power on, as indicated by the illuminated white LED.
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