
Here are two threads full of solutions that worked for some people. How can I flip the video feed from the laptop's built-in webcam, as to properly see and broadcast the video? The same goes for the settings available from the Skype webcam options (that essentially is presenting the same settings as Windows Device Manager, just within a custom Skype pop-up). I was able to access the webcam system settings from the Windows Device Manager, but the tab that actually has the Image Rotation setting is always disabled. I've searched thru Windows Registry Editor as to find any reference to the webcam settings, hopping to find a key with the Flip parameter, since it's up to the driver to flip the image (by what I could ascertain from this problem).Ĭouldn't find any reference to such settings, either they actually don't exist within the Windows Registry or they use some weird name that I could think off.

This application actually solves the issue (temporarily), but creates new ones: inf file as to manually adjust the settings.ĪSUS does not provide drivers for Windows 7, so I've used drivers from Windows Vista 32 Bit. This disallows all options that concern using an older driver or editing the. The driver that works must be the one from Windows, all others available from ASUS drivers either don't install or install but the webcam doesn't provide any video feed. From ASUSTek Forums, the thread Built-in camera upside downīoth present several potential solutions to this issue, but I've been unable to fix it for the laptop ASUS U6S.

From Skype Support Network, the thread why is my video image of myself upside-down?.Some of the most relevant are discussed here:

I've tried many solution that I was able to find regarding issues like this, but to no avail. Skype an other applications running under windows 7 Ultimate are presenting the video captured from the laptop built-in webcam upside down.
