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Resolve a video issue on kMeet
This guide helps you resolve any potential camera access issues with kMeet, the ethical video conferencing solution offered by Infomaniak.
With current security standards, a web browser or an application installed on an operating system like Windows or macOS will necessarily ask for your permission to access the microphone and the camera as soon as a video conference begins.
Authorize camera access
To do this:
- Start kMeet via kmeet.infomaniak.com or from one of the applications for computers or mobile devices.
- Start a new meeting:

- Specify a name for your meeting room.
- Continue, a popup should ask you to authorize the browser to access your microphone + camera:

- If the popup does not appear automatically, check the icons present in the header of your browser:

or here:
- Your browser settings (here: Chrome) may also allow you to adjust the authorization settings and camera selection if there are multiple cameras available:

Your camera is not working? Check the physical cover
If your image remains black while the camera is activated, it is possible that the lens is covered by a built-in privacy cover.
Many laptops have a small mechanical slider above the screen:
- Observe the camera lens at the top of your screen.
- If you see a red dot or an opaque sticker on the lens, the cover is closed.
- Slide the slider sideways to unblock the image.
Note: Since this device is mechanical, no software setting will be able to activate the image as long as the cover is not manually pushed.