24c1.3x Camera Driver -
If you’ve come across the name 24C1.3x, you’re likely dealing with a specialized piece of imaging hardware from Videology Imaging Solutions. These are industrial-grade 1.3-megapixel CMOS cameras often found in OEM systems, kiosks, or medical devices.
If you are prompted for this driver, it typically means the system has detected a device with the Hardware ID USB\VID_1BBD&PID_0064. To resolve issues: 24c1.3x camera driver
Privacy Settings: Go to Settings → Privacy & Security → Camera and ensure "Camera access" is toggled on. If you’ve come across the name 24C1
Conclusion
"24c1.3x camera driver" most likely denotes the software driver enabling a 1.3-megapixel (or 1.3× zoom) camera in a "24c" product or sensor family. For exact identification, inspect hardware markings, device-tree/driver code, or vendor datasheets; for integration, follow usual embedded Linux/Android camera driver and device-tree practices. Go to the support website of your laptop's
- Go to the support website of your laptop's brand (Dell, HP, ASUS, etc.).
- Enter your laptop's model number or serial number.
- Look for the "Camera" or "Imaging" driver section. Even if the driver name does not match "24c1.3x," install the driver listed for your specific laptop model. The installer will detect the hardware ID and apply the correct software.




