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No! You do not have to have a funeral. For some people, a memorial service (no body is present) is preferred. For others, there is no ceremony at all. The way you are memorialized is entirely up to you.
Attach the webcam to your computer.
Step 2
Run Skype. Close the Welcome Screen if it pops up.
Step 3
Open the Tools menu at the top of the window. Click "Options..." to open the Options window.
Step 4
Click the General button on the left side of the Options window. The button has a light switch icon next to it.
Step 5
Click Video Settings.
Step 6
Click the "Select webcam" drop-down menu. You will see a list of available webcams attached to your computer. Select the one you would like to use.
Click the "Webcam settings" button. Adjust the contrast, brightness, and contrast settings to produce a clearer picture.
Tip
If you are using a built-in laptop webcam, Skype will automatically detect it, without requiring you to attach or plug in anything. Built-in laptop webcams are small, built-in lenses that are usually located right above the monitor screen.