Intraoral Camera Capture 1.0.7: three steps to a working camera button
Intraoral Camera Capture runs in the menu bar and translates a supported camera-button press into the shortcut selected for your dental software. Version 1.0.7 introduces a required first-use flow designed for a clinic to complete in about three minutes:
- Turn on one Intraoral Camera Capture switch in Mac Accessibility settings.
- Choose MacPractice, Oryx, or set the capture hotkey used by another dental application.
- Press the physical camera button once to verify the real button-to-shortcut path.
A successful physical press plays a short chime, flashes the menu-bar camera icon green, and confirms the press in place. Select Next, review the success screen, and select Finish to reach Ready. If no press arrives, the still-listening help state offers two quick reconnection steps and a one-click support report.
Camera Button Test remains available as a separate four-layer diagnostic. Simulate Press can test the local shortcut path without hardware, but it cannot complete first-use setup.
Follow the illustrated IOC 1.0.7 Quick Start · Read the full IOC user manual
ProDENT View 1.0.1: a stability-focused update
ProDENT View combines live preview, photo capture, patient-based image organization, and export in one Mac application. Version 1.0.1 fixes a crash that could occur when starting certain USB intraoral cameras by preserving the camera's exact supported frame timing.
The update also improves camera reconnect and format switching, capture reliability, local image safety and recovery, and capture/export error handling.
Choose the workflow that fits your clinic
Choose Intraoral Camera Capture when you want the camera button to operate your existing dental imaging software. Choose ProDENT View when you want a dedicated preview, capture, patient archive, and export workspace.