

You don't have to feel the same, but I'd encourage you to be honest with your co-workers about why you don't want to be on camera.

and just for the record, it doesnt form basic human connection at all, at least not for me, i need in person meetings to feel that, otherwise ur just pixels on my screen. In reality i just dont turn it on, and they cant make me, are you not aware that there are other people in this world that are anti social, or introverted, or just not like you? or do you assume everybody must also feel the same way you do about everything? just because you feel turning on the camera would form a basic human connection, doesnt mean we all feel the same way. I did not need to use all his advice in the video just the driver stuff.Hate to burst your bubble, that was just a joke, and by the looks of it, at least 9 other people got it.

I would like to thank the Youtuber who gifted this knowledge Then simply reboot your machine and it'll work. Choose "USB video device" instead of the Logitech driver. Go to the "driver" tab and choose "update driver" and then "Browse my computer for driver software" then "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer". Open the drop down for "Imaging Devices" and then right click "Logitech HD Pro Webcam C920" and choose "Properties". Long answer: Basically, go to the Start button and type in "device manager" and choose it.

Short answer: Start > Device Manager > Imaging Devices > Logitech HD Pro Webcam C920 > (right click) Properties > Driver > Update Driver > Browse my computer for driver software > Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer > USB video device > Reboot! Flickering issue fixed FINALLY!! I just watched a YouTuber explain that my Logitech driver should not be used and to use the Microsoft one already installed on my computer.
