Under this key, you’ll see subkeys for each camera. You can rename or reorder them, but this is complex and not recommended for most users. Many external tools (like OBS VirtualCam or third-party camera switchers) are safer.

⚠️ Confirm the warning prompt. You can re-enable it later the same way.

| Method | Difficulty | Works System-Wide | Best For | |--------|------------|------------------|-----------| | Disable unwanted camera | Easy | Yes | Most users | | Set per app | Easy | No | Occasional use | | Registry editing | Advanced | Yes | Experts only | | Virtual camera tool | Medium | Yes | Streaming / frequent switching |

Windows 11 does not have a single "Set as Default" button for cameras as it does for microphones or speakers. Instead, the OS typically uses the first available or last-used camera. To effectively set a default camera, you must use one of the following strategies. 1. Disable Other Cameras (Recommended)

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\DeviceClasses\65e8773d-8f56-11d0-a3b9-00a0c9223196

– Now apps should default to the remaining enabled camera.

In the Camera settings, you can also:

With the rise of remote work, video conferencing, and online communication, having a default camera set can save time and ensure that you are using the correct camera for your needs. Whether you have a laptop with a built-in camera, a USB camera, or a webcam, setting a default camera can simplify your workflow.

⚠️ Editing the registry incorrectly can cause system issues. Back up your registry first.