Exactly what options appear in that menu? Which items are checked (✓)? There was no menu bar just a window as such: Photo Booth PhotoBooth: On the menu Bar go to Camera and see what appears in the drop down menu. I am not clear on whether you have checked to see if the camera works in either PhotoBooth or FaceTime when you are logged in on the test account? If they do NOT work in the test account the tccutil commands are unlikely to fix anything as they only change the settings for the logon account. If you still want to proceed, use the instructions for the NUCLEAR OPTION at the bottom of this article but be aware you will have to reauthorize any other applications that use either the camera or microphone and it may not "fix" the issue with PhotoBooth or FaceTime. For a better understanding of what is going on, read this article on tccutil. (Safari is unique in allowing access to the camera and microphone on a site-by-site basis within the application itself.) Remember too the article is in reference to a specific issue that had been raised by another user. Because of the nature of the application the system assumes FaceTime, PhotoBooth, and Safari are assumed to have access to the Camera and Microphone and therefore do not appear in System Preferences > security & Privacy > Privacy. Yes the Camera and the Microphone are MacOS "services" but each application must be granted access to the service on a application-by-application basis in System Preferences > security & Privacy > Privacy. Would it be something like this? tccutil reset Camera only remove QuickTimePlayerX and put in FaceTime? Thing, not a browser thing? It shows how to do it for QuickTime and other stuff but not FaceTime itself, so I am not sure of how to put it into terminal. The terminal command tccutil reset Camera is for Safari.
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