W520 Webcam Green light

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liquid93
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W520 Webcam Green light

#1 Post by liquid93 » Tue Dec 13, 2011 5:02 pm

I have figured out how to record on my webcam(through windows movie maker),now i would like to get that green light off the recording.Is there a way to turn off the green light beside the camera?This is on W520,widows 7 64 bit.

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Re: W520 Webcam Green light

#2 Post by violen » Thu Dec 15, 2011 12:33 am

you cant. for security purpose, when you turn on the webcam, the indicator light will be on as well. there's no work around.
W520: i7-2620M, Nvidia Quadro 1000M, 8GB DDR3, 128GB SSD, Windows 7 Home X64
T60: T2400, ATi X1300, 4GB DDR2, 128GB SSD, Windows 7 Ultimate X86

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Re: W520 Webcam Green light

#3 Post by SchlageR » Thu Dec 15, 2011 5:43 am

The thinkpad webcam has a sticker on top of the lens and green light. That sticker has holes for the indicator light and the webcam. You could peel off the sticker, put a very small piece of black construction paper ( like one or two square millimeter) on the sticky side of the indicator light hole, then reapply the sticker. Then you just need a program to record on startup and your problem is solved :/
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Re: W520 Webcam Green light

#4 Post by WeatherWatcher » Sat Aug 03, 2013 11:25 pm

My computer behaves differently. I have a T430, with Windows 7, 64 bit. I toggled on the camera, but i really didn't know much about it. I tried repeatedly to toggle the camera using Fn-F6, but the computer did not bring up anything. I finally decided to reboot the computer, in order to turn the green indicator light off. After I had closed everything I had open, I discovered the original Communication Settings window. It was still, open. I would have expected the open window to show up somewhere on the Taskbar, but it did not. When I closed the Communications Window, the green indicator light went out. It looks like some of Lenovo's Thinkvantage Tools do not behave very well. Every program, window, and document should show up on the Taskbar. That would save a lot of trouble. I probably spent the better part of an hour trying to turn the green light off.

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