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NOTE: Collin recommended that you DON’T change the resolution to anything higher than 720p (the default for me) in his words ‘it will just look like crap’. As you change the settings, the camera image on the right changes to reflect those settings. You can now use all the setting options in the left panel to adjust light, zoom etc.Assuming you followed all the instructions above correctly, you should see your Logitech C270 webcam listed.Click the arrow next to None to see all available Logitech webcams you have installed.
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camera) is selected-you have to tell the software what webcam you’re using.
When you first open it, no source (i.e.You can now close Device Manager and any text editor program you have open.Ĭonfirm that Capture can see your C270 webcam.txt, delete that part of the file name and click OK when you get the warning that this could make the file unusable. You may be asked to save with Admin privileges-click the option to do so. However, the original PID was 082D and I needed to change that to 0825 (remember, YOUR values may be different). In my case (the screenshot in Step 8), the VID ID was 046D and that was already listed in my first line, so I didn’t need to change it. Again, go back to the list of Device Manager hardware IDs for your device.
The other two things you may have to change are the VID and PID values in the first line.
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In this new section, change the name from Logitech HD Pro Webcam C920 to Logitech HD Webcam C270 (or whatever YOUR device is called in Device Manager-refer back to the open Device Manager window to get the exact name).Don’t worry-you only have to change information on the first line. You now need to modify this new section.Go to the end of the line from Step 16 above, press Enter to create a new line, then paste the selected lines for the original device.Once you’ve selected that whole section for that device, copy it.(My Edit Plus software shows line numbers and the first line is 301 and the last line for the settings for that device is line 389, so you’ve got a bit of scrolling to do). The first line found will start with line you find.In the Find What field, type HD Pro Webcam C920, then click Find.Open the file in Notepad (or a similar text editor I use EditPlus).Optional: Just to be safe, copy this file and rename the copy as z_original_-if things don’t work, you can always delete the file you’re about to modify, then remove the z_original_ part of this file’s name to revert back to the original.Go to the C:\Program Files\Logitech\LogiCapture\bin folder. Now you need to change the Capture configuration file to add your webcam to the list of supported cameras.The settings for MY webcam are shown below-your VID or PID values may be different, so don’t use those in this screenshot. You can either leave this window open (easiest) or copy them to Notepad (or a similar text editor). The IDs are listed and you will need these in later steps.Click the dropdown arrow next to the Property field and select Hardware Ids.On the Properties window, click the Details tab.Right-click on the name of the webcam and select Properties.Expand Cameras or Imaging Devices (on my computer, my webcam was listed under Imaging Devices-I didn’t have Cameras listed at all).On the Start button, search for and open Device Manager.
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However, one of my readers, Collin, in a comment on my original post, described how to get Capture to work with the C270. According to the requirements on that Logitech Capture webpage, the C270 is not supported hardware for that software, and if you download the software anyway, it won’t recognise your C270 webcam. You can adjust it a little (see this earlier blog post of mine: ), but you can’t use the more advanced Logitech Capture software ( ) with the C270 ‘out of the box’. The Logitech C270 webcam is very limited in its settings.