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08-22-2020 11:49 AM
Hi! I’m a teacher and I’m doing remote learning...I know very little about technology. I just purchased a j5 Create Webcam (JVCU100) to try to use as a doc camera since doc cameras are so expensive. When I point the camera at the text...it’s backwards on the screen for me but it’s fine for the class in my Google Meets session. I would really like to be able to see the text “normally” so if I’m writing on paper or looking at the text...and I look back at the screen I can see it normally.
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08-22-2020 11:59 AM
This is a third party camera - you might want to contact support at the site:
USB™ HD Webcam with 360° Rotation
Click open the drop down menu "JVCU100 Support" for contact options.
This appears to be a simple camera device - what you seek might not be available.
So.. if the mage is backwards only to you, set a mirror in front of the screen (somewhere off to the side) and look at the mirrored image which might then be flipped back 'round so you can read it. Yes... I know...
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08-22-2020 11:59 AM
This is a third party camera - you might want to contact support at the site:
USB™ HD Webcam with 360° Rotation
Click open the drop down menu "JVCU100 Support" for contact options.
This appears to be a simple camera device - what you seek might not be available.
So.. if the mage is backwards only to you, set a mirror in front of the screen (somewhere off to the side) and look at the mirrored image which might then be flipped back 'round so you can read it. Yes... I know...
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