Can I capture images with philips toucam 820K?

Hi, I want to capture images from my webcam (philips toucam 820K) with Labview 7? I have IMAQ,too. How can I do it?
Thank's!

Hello Juank
Try this
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/websearch/274A74A901399D0486256F32007295F9?OpenDocument
Hope this helps
Belens

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