Microcapture Driver For Windows 10
Compatible with Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, XP and 2000
Is there any update for Microcapture for Windows 10? Good night: I have updated to Windows 10 and have 2 problems: cannot recover old mails from Windows Mail and Microcapture for a USB 2.0 Nisuta digital microscope; how can I solve these two problems. I request you to check for the latest drivers for Microcapture in the manufacturer's. Oct 01, 2016 USB microscope not working after Windows 10 update. Started by skyshrimp, Jan 10. I did a search on the Vendor and Device ID and could not find a Windows 10 driver but I.
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Overview of Microcapture.exe
What Is Microcapture.exe?
Microcapture.exe is a type of EXE file associated with Third-Party Application developed by Windows Software Developer for the Windows Operating System. The latest known version of Microcapture.exe is 20.94.2.58, which was produced for Windows XP. This EXE file carries a popularity rating of 1 stars and a security rating of 'UNKNOWN'.
What Are EXE Files?
EXE ('executable') files, such as microcapture.exe, are files that contain step-by-step instructions that a computer follows to carry out a function. When you 'double-click' an EXE file, your computer automatically executes these instructions designed by a software developer (eg. Windows Software Developer) to run a program (eg. Third-Party Application) on your PC.
Every software application on your PC uses an executable file - your web browser, word processor, spreadsheet program, etc. - making it one of the most useful kinds of files in the Windows operating system. Without executable files like microcapture.exe, you wouldn't be able to use any programs on your PC.
Why Do I Have EXE Errors?
Because of their usefulness and ubiquity, EXE files are commonly used as a method of delivery for virus / malware infection. Often, viruses will be disguised as a benign EXE file (such as microcapture.exe) and distributed through SPAM email or malicious websites, which can then infect your computer when executed (eg. when you double-click the EXE file).
In addition, viruses can infect, replace, or corrupt existing EXE files, which can then lead to error messages when Third-Party Application or related programs are executed. Thus, any executable files that you download to your PC should be scanned for viruses before opening - even if you think it is from a reputable source.
When Do EXE Errors Occur?
EXE errors, such as those associated with microcapture.exe, most often occur during computer startup, program startup, or while trying to use a specific function in your program (eg. printing).
Common Microcapture.exe Error Messages
The most common microcapture.exe errors that can appear on a Windows-based computer are:
- 'Microcapture.exe Application Error.'
- 'Microcapture.exe is not a valid Win32 application.'
- 'Microcapture.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.'
- 'Cannot find microcapture.exe.'
- 'Microcapture.exe not found.'
- 'Error starting program: microcapture.exe.'
- 'Microcapture.exe is not running.'
- 'Microcapture.exe failed.'
- 'Faulting Application Path: microcapture.exe.'
These EXE error messages can appear during program installation, while a microcapture.exe-related software program (eg. Third-Party Application) is running, during Windows startup or shutdown, or even during the installation of the Windows operating system. Keeping track of when and where your microcapture.exe error occurs is a critical piece of information in troubleshooting the problem.
This model was discontinued in July 2015 in favor of our new, redesigned microscope. Please go have a look at plugable.com/usb2-micro-250x
Features
- Optical Zoom from 1x to 50x
- Digital Zoom up to 200x
- 8 LEDs with dimmer for fine tuning illumination
- Live view with video capture or snapshot feature
- Solid alloy stand for stability.
- Functions like a simple web cam, so it works with PC, Mac and Linux
(including Raspberry Pi Raspbian)
Product Description
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The Plugable USB2-Micro-200X USB microscope provides up to 50X magnification optically and up to 200x and can be used on computers running Windows, Mac OS X, or Linux simply by plugging it into a spare USB 2.0 port and it requires no external power. It operates like a standard webcam and can be used with the default webcam software included in your computer’s operating system.
Setup and Drivers
Since our microscope uses a standard webcam chipset, it will automatically install default webcam drivers when plugged in to a computer. It can be used with any webcam app, like the camera app built in to Windows 8.1, Photo Booth in OSX, or a third party program like VLC media player.
We also have custom Windows and OSX software designed specifically to work with the microscope. The download for this can be found below:
Windows: https://s3.amazonaws.com/plugable/bin/Digital_Viewer_3.1.07.exe
Mac OSX: https://s3.amazonaws.com/plugable/bin/Digital_Viewer_3.1.07.dmg
Raspberry Pi running Raspbian:
***NOTE: Working with the current version of Raspian Jessie***
We have tested our Microscope with Linux using GTK+ UVC Viewer by using the following terminal commands:
“sudo apt-get install guvcview”
“guvcview”
Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: How do I zoom in on an object?
A: The level of magnification is controlled by the silver focus wheel, then the microscope or the object must be moved to the appropriate distance in order to be in focus.
Q: I can’t get my microscope to zoom past ~30x indicated magnification, how do i get to 200x?
A: At the closest distance with the clear shield touching the object, there are two possible magnifications. The first is at around 30x indicated, but if you continue to rotate the focus wheel, the image will get blurry, then sharp again at around 200x indicated!
Q: How do I dim the LED lights?
A: The LED lights can be dimmed or turned off by rotating the black LED light control wheel near the rear of the microscope. If you are having problems with glare, try viewing your intended object at an angle.
Q: I see a “device not detected” message in MicroCapture when it’s clearly connected. What gives?
A: You may have to disconnect and reconnect the microscope when restarting MicroCapture, and it can take up to 30 seconds for MicroCapture to detect the microscope. It’s also possible that the microscope isn’t running under it’s specialized driver that MicroCapture requires in order to see the microscope. If none of this helps, please contact us at support@plugable.com and we can help troubleshoot the issue.
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