![]() ![]() So it is understandable that they could affect each other. Eventually I realized that the thing beeping was my phone, not my computer.įYI, my phone and computer are always connected to my home WiFi network. ![]() How did I even figure this out? When I try to turn on the camera in Teams on my computer, I hear a gentle beep-beep (exactly two tones). If I am using Teams with the camera on the computer and power up my iPhone, the camera immediately turns off on the computer. If the iPhone is powered off, the camera on the computer works. If my iPhone is powered up, I cannot use the camera on my computer in Teams. It took a long time for me to discover the culprit: my iPhone! It works in every other application, such as FaceTime. 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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