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2. Double click to show the menu. Click the pink icon with the gear cog symbol on it.
3. On the very top left, you should see a menu bar that has 4 icons. Click on the camera icon.
4. Scroll down until you see something that says "Virtual Webcam Config." Install that plugin.
5. After you install it, go to Discord, and open up your settings. Click on the left side where it says "Voice & Video."
6. Scroll down until you see "Camera." Switch your camera to "VTubeStudioCam."
7. Join a voice room and see if it works. Turn on your camera and see the magic. Make sure that VTube studio is running at the same time you have Discord open (obviously).
NOTE: Be advised that when I first tried it, my camera was moving the opposite way from VTube Studio's camera (in other words, everything was reversed). To prevent this from happening, go back to VTube Studio and repeat steps 1-4 mentioned above, but on step 4, instead of installing the plugin (because you already did that), click on the little slider that says "Mirror Video."
Hope this helps.