Yes, please see my answer to your other post (sorry it took a while to reply).
Using OBS Studio in Windows 10 please see http://jevois.org/doc/UserStartWindows.html and in particular these steps:
When you double-click on [the video] source, a dialog comes up. In there, select:
- Device: JeVois-A33 Video Camera (this is the name Windows assigns to JeVois; it may differ on different Windows versions, just pick the device that you know is not your built-in webcam if you have one).
- Resolution/FPS type: custom
- Resolution: pick any that you want to try out
- FPS: Highest FPS
(note: the OBS interface may be a bit different based on exact version, but the idea is the same: pick a resolution and framerate until you see some video appear in OBS).
You may also want to check out webcamoid which makes switching resolutions very easy.