What should I do if the ASUS notebook camera is upside down under the Win7 system?

  
                

After a Win7 user reinstalled the system on an ASUS notebook, he found that the camera was turned upside down. What happened? This is caused by updating the wrong driver, so how can I solve this problem? In fact, we only need to get the PID code of the camera, and then install the correct driver to solve it. Please see below for the specific operation method.

steps are as follows:

1, first, right-click [My Computer] /Select [Management] /entry [Device Manager];

2 Then, in [Device Manager], [ASUS USB2.0 WebCam] (Note: the names of the cameras in different models may have similarities and differences), right click on the device name and select "Properties" from the menu that appears; Br>

3, in the "ASUS USB2.0 WebCam Properties" click [Details], in the "hardware ID", find the PID number as shown in the figure;
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4. Find the correct driver on the official website according to the PID code and computer model. For example, if your notebook is ASUS K40IE, then search for K40IE on the ASUS page (http://www.asus.com/support). Enter the driver - at camera category, according to find PID code before finding the correspondence on which of the drive, you can download and install;

5, need to completely uninstall the current drivers before installing the camera driver, If the program in the control panel is also equipped with the camera driver, the same need to uninstall;

6, after unloading is completed, restart the computer, to install the new drive.

The above is the solution for the ASUS notebook camera inversion under Win7 system. If the above method can't solve your problem, then you may try to install ASUS Life Frame software to adjust the image display through software.

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