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'''If you're thinking of trying this mod on your own laptop, then check your laptop user manual and the motherboard as it might already support an integrated webcam.''' My laptop didn't come with a built-in webcam and the motherboard doesn't support one, but that didn't stop me trying to fit it. You can buy integrated webcams complete with usb connector cables for about £8-15 on Ebay, mine cost £8 including postage. The first problem I had when it arrived was to figure out which wires corresponded with the connections on the rear of my usb port. At this point all I can advise is that you do your research on Google, USB connections are pretty generic, but the wire coding can vary between USB devices. <br><br> | '''If you're thinking of trying this mod on your own laptop, then check your laptop user manual and the motherboard as it might already support an integrated webcam.''' My laptop didn't come with a built-in webcam and the motherboard doesn't support one, but that didn't stop me trying to fit it. You can buy integrated webcams complete with usb connector cables for about £8-15 on Ebay, mine cost £8 including postage. The first problem I had when it arrived was to figure out which wires corresponded with the connections on the rear of my usb port. At this point all I can advise is that you do your research on Google, USB connections are pretty generic, but the wire coding can vary between USB devices. <br><br> | ||
After figuring that part out I then had to drill a small hole in the top centre of the frame around the screen, drilling out just enough of the plastic to allow the camera head to fit through snugly. Then with a little TLC and some careful hacking, the | After figuring that part out I then had to drill a small hole in the top centre of the frame around the screen, drilling out just enough of the plastic to allow the camera head to fit through snugly. Then with a little TLC and some careful hacking, the whole process took less than a few hours to complete. I'm very pleased with the end result :) | ||
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[[file:goblin4.jpg|frame|none|Integrated a webcam into the screen. Ordered a webcam from Ebay, although the camera was for a different model I did manage to solder it directly onto a usb port. Checkout [http://www.flickr.com/groups/londonhackspace/pool/with/5040319150/] for the images!]] | [[file:goblin4.jpg|frame|none|Integrated a webcam into the screen. Ordered a webcam from Ebay, although the camera was for a different model I did manage to solder it directly onto a usb port. Checkout [http://www.flickr.com/groups/londonhackspace/pool/with/5040319150/] for the images!]] |