Re: Satellite L350-170 - Question about webcam settings and microphone

HI,
I would like to know the webcam resolution of my laptop as it shows preety bad out put. Also where is the inbuilt mic locates? I would also like to know about screen brightness settings. How can I register my laptop? kindly help
Since this is my secondhand computer, is there any software which can detect the settings and confirm everything? My product details are as below.
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Switch models Satellite L350-170 Part Number : PSLD8E-00D008EN Key Features - Intel Pentium Dual-Core Processor
- Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium Edition (pre-installed, Toshiba-HDD recovery)
- DVD-RW SuperMulti drive (Double Layer)
- 2048 MB (1024+ 1024) DDR RAM (800MHz)
- 17" Widescreen TruBrite XGA (1440 x 900) High Brightness display
please help.

Hi shahchin,
I think you should check this Toshiba document:
[How to change the settings for the integrated webcam if the image is very dark or black |http://forums.computers.toshiba-europe.com/forums/ann.jspa?annID=59]
Furthermore the microphone is located on near the microphone because its a part of the webcam.
Regarding the picture quality of webcam you could also try reinstalling the webcam driver from Toshiba website.

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