Enable or disable Video Input in Windows Sandbox
You can choose to enable or disable video input in Windows Sandbox via both methods, Registry Editor and Group Policy Editor. To do it using the Registry Editor:
Using Registry Editor
Press Win+R in combination to open the ‘Run’ dialog box. Type ‘Regedit’ in the empty field of the box and press ‘Enter’. When the Registry Editor opens, navigate to the following path address – If you do not find a key with such a name then, create one.
Now, create a new 32-bit DWORD value and name it as ‘AllowVideoInput’. Now, to enable video input for Windows Sandbox set the value for ‘AllowVideoInput’ to 1. To disable the same, simply delete the value. Read: How to enable or disable Audio Input in Windows Sandbox.
Using Group Policy Editor
Open the Group Policy Editor and navigate to the following path –
Now, search the policy setting ‘Allow video input in Windows Sandbox’. When seen, check the ‘Enabled’ option to enable Video Input in Windows Sandbox. To disable the same, check the ‘Disabled’ option. That’s all there to it! Also read:
How to Enable or disable Printer Sharing with Windows SandboxHow to enable or disable Clipboard Sharing with Windows SandboxHow to enable or disable Virtualized GPU sharing Sharing for Windows SandboxHow to disable Networking in Windows Sandbox.