He sat up straight, tucked his collar, and clicked.
Success.
Leo stared at the blank square on his screen. It was his school ID photo slot, and it was due in ten minutes. No phone. No webcam? Wait. how can i take pictures on my laptop
But the file was huge. For the school form, it needed to be smaller. He right-clicked the photo, opened it in , and hit “Resize.” Small. Save. He sat up straight, tucked his collar, and clicked
Leo looked closer. Right above the screen, a tiny pinhole lens stared back. The camera was already there. It was his school ID photo slot, and
He clicked the Start menu, typed “Camera,” and there it was—an app icon with a little lens. He pressed it. Suddenly, his messy hair and yesterday’s juice box appeared on screen. He laughed. A big yellow button sat at the bottom.
The shutter sound clicked. A thumbnail popped in the corner. But the photo was dark. He spotted a little sun icon—exposure. He slid it up. Brighter. Then he found the timer: three seconds. Enough time to fake a smile.