Thanks for your suggestion.

However, this solution could be problematic if a user doesn't have the
webcam connected and only later he connects it.

What I'm looking for is a solution through udev rules, if possible.

Thanks,
Hetz

2011/4/12 Stefan Jensen <sjen...@versanet.de>

> Hi,...
>
> Am Dienstag, den 12.04.2011, 00:05 +0300 schrieb Hetz Ben Hamo:
> > Could someone tell me how can I disable the autofocus when loading the
> uvc
> > kernel module? I have the Microsoft Lifecam Cinema and that autofocus
> drives
> > me nuts..
>
> putting something like
>
> $ uvcdynctrl -d video0 --set="Focus, Auto" 0
>
> in your rc.local should do it. You can see all available controls
> of your cam with:
>
> $ uvcdynctrl -c
>
> I don't know, if there is a way to do it on module load, since those
> controls are vendor specific.
>
> best regards
>
> Stefan
> --
>
>
>
>

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