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Re: Scanners and Cameras Why would anyone want to connect a camera to a computer for heaven's sake
when you can just slip the memory card in a card reader/writer and do the
same thing yourself. A hand job is always preferable to a machine job!!!
LOL
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"Synapse Syndrome" <synapse@NOSPAMgomez404.elitemail.org> wrote in message
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> "MrB" <brooksro@REMOVEALLCAPSadelphia.net> wrote in message
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>> On Windows XP, if I click on Scanners and Cameras, a window opens that
>> displays the output of the camera. On my wife's Vista computer, an HP
>> with built-in webcam, that doesn't happen. What is the easiest way for me
>> to see if the camera is working? Thanks for your help.
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> Yeah, that is one of a the things that are much worse in Vista than XP.
> Most of my other gripes are in the not very thought out and unfinished
> explorer GUI.
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> I use ACDSee to import photos and videos now, but that's not free. There
> are free apps such as IrfanView, as the other poster suggested.
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