The VGA USB Camera Version 98 driver refers to the software used to allow your computer to recognize and interact with a USB-connected VGA (Video Graphics Array) camera, typically a webcam. The camera is often used for video calls, recording, or capturing images. "VGA" typically refers to the camera's resolution, which is often around 640x480 pixels, though this can vary.
The Version 98 part likely indicates a specific version of the driver or the hardware, but it could also be tied to an older, generic USB webcam standard that requires a driver for proper operation in Windows.