Manual focus of Live!cam socialize HD

Can I manually set the focus of the Live!Cam socialize HD?
Are there any software which can manually control the focus setting?
Thank you.

Hi,
I don't think there is a setting to do that with included applications. You probably have to look for an external software to do this.

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