How to connect a microsoft webcam to my L4300 TV?

Hi There, 
I am enjoying my Smart Toshiba TV (L4300) very much with its Android OS. Recently I installed Skype, and tried to connect my webcam (Microsoft HD-3000) which the TV does not recognize as a driver needs to be first installed, and all I can find is drivers for windows OS.
Anyone has any tips on how to make the camera work on my TV's android OS?
Thank you!

Hi,
Is it possible to connect microphone with toshiba L4300 android TV. i want to use microphone for my google searches and skype. Can anyone help me on that please??
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