Hp dv6000 webcam

hi there,
having some issues with my webcam which is built into laptop. just a blue/black screen when loads up.
anyone available for a remote access session maybe via teamviewer etc ?
Regards
Claire

You are most welcome.
I'm glad the webcam is now working.  
Regarding the brightness issue, this unit was not designed for Windows 7 and lacks Windows 7 drivers and software for this unit so some functions may not work quite the same.
Ensure the system has HP Software Framework installed.
For the most part, you can try installing the video driver in compatibility mode.  
Download the file.
Run the file and note where it is being extracted to.
Cancel the installation once the extraction is finished.
Navigate to c:\swsetup.
In this folder should be a folder with the driver's file name as a folder.  Open this folder.
Right-click the setup.exe, or the installer, and select properties.
Select compatibility and enable compatibility for Vista.
Once that is installed, reboot and test the brightness function keys.  
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