Using Studio Display camera when connected to MacBook Air
I have a M2 MacBook Air connected to a Studio Display and cannot access the Studio Display camera in Zoom
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I have a M2 MacBook Air connected to a Studio Display and cannot access the Studio Display camera in Zoom
Thanks for trying to help but I dont see what it has to do with Microsoft. I cant access the camera on the Studio Display(SD) when connected to Facetime or PhotoBooth when the SD is connected to a MacBook Air M2. I can select the microphone and speakers on the SD but not the Camera. APPLE please enable
Hey MJS28!
You may actually need to allow Zoom to access the camera from System Preferences:
Change Privacy preferences on Mac - Apple Support
Go to System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Privacy and scroll down to Camera and make sure Zoom is checked in.
We hope this helps.
Have a great day!
Thanks. I have Zoom checked. I can access the MacBook camera but not the Studio Display camera
Hey MJS28,
While you still may be referred to Microsoft, you can reach out to Apple Support to look further into this with you. You can reach out at this link:
Take care.
Greetings MJS28,
For help using Microsoft Zoom, you'll need to contact Microsoft directly.
Take care.
Thanks, The Studio display camera is an option in Zoom but still cant access it. I am presuming that the problems lies with Apple when the SD is connected with a laptop
We understand MJS28,
At this point, reaching out to Microsoft for assistance is your best bet for resolving the issue: Contact Microsoft Support
Cheers!
Using Studio Display camera when connected to MacBook Air