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Ignoring the soon-to-be-removed spam above, basically you plug it in and ... that's more or less it.
You may need to adjust the preferences of the program you want to use to get it to "see" the webcam, but as long as its Mac-compatible (most are) you're already good to go. I know this is a dumb question, but you are aware that most Macs (excluding Mac minis and Mac Pros) already *have* webcams built in, right? |
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