[SOLVED] Lenovo – Built-in webcam camera not working (Windows 10)

Problem

When attempting to use the built in camera on a Lenovo laptop the camera does not work. Instead of seeing the image from the camera you see an image with a grey background and a white camera with a cross through it.

The same image is seen with all applications.

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Solution

This issue appears to be a bug with the Lenovo software – where the camera’s “privacy mode” is enabled by default.

Solution 1: Check for a lens cover

  1. Look for where your camera is on the laptop – usually this is above the monitor on the frame
  2. Check if it has a lens cover and whether it is closed
  3. These are usually a small plastic strip that slides over

Solution 2: Enable using keyboard button

  1. Look on the laptop keyboard for a camera icon – this is usually around F8
  2. Press the key to see if it enables the camera
  3. If it doesn’t – try holding the ‘Fn’ key and the camera key

Solution 3: Enable using Lenovo Vantage app

To re-enable the camera:

  1. Open the Windows start menu, and type ‘Lenovo Vantage’ and open it (if you do not have Lenovo Vantage installed you can find it on the Windows App Store).
  2. Click on the menu icon at the top right and then click on ‘My Device Settings’
  3. At the top of the page, click on ‘Display & Camera’
  4. Scroll down until the ‘Camera’ section
  5. Set ‘Camera Privacy Mode’ to ‘OFF’

Help! This didn’t work!

If these instructions didn’t help you, you could try …

 

Updating the Lenovo Settings Dependency Package software.

To do this you’ll need to

  1. go to the Lenovo website
  2. search for your model of Lenovo 
  3. download and install the Lenovo Settings Dependency Package software.

After this has been done repeat solution 3 above.

https://pcsupport.lenovo.com

Uninstalling the Lenovo Settings Dependency Package software

This is moderate risk – you may find that some hardware stops working correctly or that you need to use the software to manage settings, but cannot due to it being uninstalled. Having said this, on my Lenovo laptop I do not use this software (for both Windows 8/8.1 and Windows 10) with no issues at all.

  1. To uninstall the software click on the Windows button on your keyboard,
  2. type ‘programs and features’ when you see it appear in the list – click on it.
  3. Search for “lenovo settings” select it from the list and click uninstall.
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  5. Restart and the camera should be working again.

Replace device driver with generic Microsoft driver

  1. Click on the Windows button at the bottom left of the screen and type ‘Device Manager’
  2. From the list, expand ‘Imaging Devices’ and click on ‘Update Driver Software’
  3. Choose ‘Browse my computer for driver software’
  4. Click on ‘Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer’
  5. Make sure ‘USB Video Deviceis selected and click ‘Next’
  6. The driver will now install. When finished click ‘Close’.
  7. Close the Device Manager windows.
  8. The camera should now be working with the generic device driver.

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208 comments on “[SOLVED] Lenovo – Built-in webcam camera not working (Windows 10)

  1. Thank you so much. My camera privacy mode was turned on which turned my camera off. It was so simple. Thanks again. Now I can see my granddaughters on my 17″ monitor instead of my iPad.

  2. Same here. Lenovo vantage app privacy mode was blocking the cam. Solved.
    Still have some issue with VDI and some remote video cession but skype and other tools works so, not too bad.

    Thanks…

  3. I tried to get the settings dependencies package but just got a version of Vantage. My laptop is out of warranty but still rocks – except I can’t access the camera. After 3 days of troubleshooting, found there’s a “privacy mode” in Vantage that overrides anything in Windows. Kicker is, Vantage says it can’t access the camera. Their solution link takes you to the Windows settings page where, in fact, Windows gives access to Vantage. I can’t turn off the privacy mode without it thinking it has the access that Windows is providing. My IdeaPad doesn’t have a hardware switch or function key for the camera. I verified that it does work on a camera test site on the web. So I think the issue is with the Lenovo software. Any ideas on getting Vantage to think it has access to the camera? I’ve been trying to get this set up so my wife can do remote teaching to her classes during the COVID lockdown.

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