![]() In the past few weeks, my computer's camera has not worked for Teams. Microsoft Teams camera on computer fails when iPhone is on!?!? I use Microsoft Teams on my MacBook Pro as part of my work. What can I do to get my iPhone recognized to be used as a wireless webcam? The Mac and iPhone are on the same home network and Bluetooth is enabled on both devices. Handoff is working just fine, but not Continuity Camera over Wi-Fi. In FaceTime Video menu, the only option is to Automatic Camera Selection and there is no camera listed. ![]() In Photo Booth Camera menu, it displays “No Camera Available”. I again toggled Continuity Camera off/on - the issue persists.Ĭhecked on Mac - System Settings > Privacy & Security > Camera - no apps listed. ![]() When I disconnected the cable from the iPhone I got a notice this would remove it from the camera list and the video from the camera stopped. I could now see the iPhone camera in both FaceTime and Photo Booth. I then connected the iPhone to the Mac with the cable and tapped “Trust this Computer” and entered the iPhone passcode. I opened Photo Booth and no camera seen there either. I turned Continuity Camera back on and opened FaceTime. I turned off Continuity Camera from Settings > General > AirPlay and Handoff and then restarted iPhone and Mac. When I repositioned the iPhone the camera was removed from the camera list. ![]() I put my iPhone SE into a holder in landscape mode next to a new Mac mini and got a notification it could be used as a webcam. ![]()
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