Using the isight on skype

Hi, I have a macbook pro with the built in isight, and I'm looking to use it on skype. anyone know how I can do that? I'm not great with computers, step by step instructions would be helpful. Thanks!

Have you been able to "see" video from other people when using skype, vader15?
Essentially , to let other people see your vid you need to click on the little picture of a camera that appears on the connection box window when you are speaking to them. If you are already receiving vid from them a small "thumbnail" of your own picture will appear in the corner of the window containing their video.
Cheers
Rod

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    Message was edited by: EZ Jim

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