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| Where is Mobility Center? Just got a computer with Vista and I'm trying to learn what's new. I found Windows Mobility Center as I was going through the "what's new in Vista" help center. It gives a link that says "To open Moblity Center click here", but it doesn't tell you where to find the mobility center when your not using help. Where is it located? Can it be put on the desktop or the taskbar, and if so how? |
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| Re: Where is Mobility Center? Hello, it's in Windows\System32 folder, called mblctr.exe . Of course you can create a shortcut to mblctr.exe and save it on your desktop/taskbar. Greetings, P. Di Stolfo -- //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // http://blog.lysorp.com - small Windows Blog in German language //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "BrysNoni" <BrysNoni@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:B36FD589-30A7-4ED5-BF16-1557FC1021E4@microsoft.com... > Just got a computer with Vista and I'm trying to learn what's new. I found > Windows Mobility Center as I was going through the "what's new in Vista" > help center. It gives a link that says "To open Moblity Center click > here", > but it doesn't tell you where to find the mobility center when your not > using > help. Where is it located? Can it be put on the desktop or the taskbar, > and > if so how? |
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| Re: Where is Mobility Center? Thanks. I found it and created a shortcut. "P. Di Stolfo" wrote: > Hello, > > it's in Windows\System32 folder, called mblctr.exe . Of course you can > create a shortcut to mblctr.exe and save it on your desktop/taskbar. > > Greetings, > P. Di Stolfo > -- > //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > // http://blog.lysorp.com - small Windows Blog in German language > //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > "BrysNoni" <BrysNoni@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag > news:B36FD589-30A7-4ED5-BF16-1557FC1021E4@microsoft.com... > > Just got a computer with Vista and I'm trying to learn what's new. I found > > Windows Mobility Center as I was going through the "what's new in Vista" > > help center. It gives a link that says "To open Moblity Center click > > here", > > but it doesn't tell you where to find the mobility center when your not > > using > > help. Where is it located? Can it be put on the desktop or the taskbar, > > and > > if so how? > |
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| Re: Where is Mobility Center? You're welcome! Greetings, P. Di Stolfo -- //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // http://blog.lysorp.com - small Windows Blog in German language //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "BrysNoni" <BrysNoni@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:217D30E2-B1E6-40E0-8408-86A278F4C6FC@microsoft.com... > Thanks. I found it and created a shortcut. > > "P. Di Stolfo" wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> it's in Windows\System32 folder, called mblctr.exe . Of course you can >> create a shortcut to mblctr.exe and save it on your desktop/taskbar. >> >> Greetings, >> P. Di Stolfo >> -- >> //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> // http://blog.lysorp.com - small Windows Blog in German language >> //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> "BrysNoni" <BrysNoni@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag >> news:B36FD589-30A7-4ED5-BF16-1557FC1021E4@microsoft.com... >> > Just got a computer with Vista and I'm trying to learn what's new. I >> > found >> > Windows Mobility Center as I was going through the "what's new in >> > Vista" >> > help center. It gives a link that says "To open Moblity Center click >> > here", >> > but it doesn't tell you where to find the mobility center when your not >> > using >> > help. Where is it located? Can it be put on the desktop or the taskbar, >> > and >> > if so how? >> |
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| Re: Where is Mobility Center? If you have the Power icon set to show in the notification area of your Taskbar, you can right-click that icon to access the Mobility Center. You can also access it in Control Panel; if the Control Panel is set to show Classic View, you can right-click the Mobility Center icon and create a shortcut on your Desktop. "BrysNoni" <BrysNoni@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B36FD589-30A7-4ED5-BF16-1557FC1021E4@microsoft.com... > Just got a computer with Vista and I'm trying to learn what's new. I found > Windows Mobility Center as I was going through the "what's new in Vista" > help center. It gives a link that says "To open Moblity Center click > here", > but it doesn't tell you where to find the mobility center when your not > using > help. Where is it located? Can it be put on the desktop or the taskbar, > and > if so how? |
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| Re: Where is Mobility Center? That works too. Thanks dean-dean! "dean-dean" wrote: > If you have the Power icon set to show in the notification area of your > Taskbar, you can right-click that icon to access the Mobility Center. You > can also access it in Control Panel; if the Control Panel is set to show > Classic View, you can right-click the Mobility Center icon and create a > shortcut on your Desktop. > > "BrysNoni" <BrysNoni@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:B36FD589-30A7-4ED5-BF16-1557FC1021E4@microsoft.com... > > Just got a computer with Vista and I'm trying to learn what's new. I found > > Windows Mobility Center as I was going through the "what's new in Vista" > > help center. It gives a link that says "To open Moblity Center click > > here", > > but it doesn't tell you where to find the mobility center when your not > > using > > help. Where is it located? Can it be put on the desktop or the taskbar, > > and > > if so how? > > |
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| Re: Where is Mobility Center? That works too. Thanks dean-dean! "dean-dean" wrote: > If you have the Power icon set to show in the notification area of your > Taskbar, you can right-click that icon to access the Mobility Center. You > can also access it in Control Panel; if the Control Panel is set to show > Classic View, you can right-click the Mobility Center icon and create a > shortcut on your Desktop. > > "BrysNoni" <BrysNoni@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:B36FD589-30A7-4ED5-BF16-1557FC1021E4@microsoft.com... > > Just got a computer with Vista and I'm trying to learn what's new. I found > > Windows Mobility Center as I was going through the "what's new in Vista" > > help center. It gives a link that says "To open Moblity Center click > > here", > > but it doesn't tell you where to find the mobility center when your not > > using > > help. Where is it located? Can it be put on the desktop or the taskbar, > > and > > if so how? > > |
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| Re: Where is Mobility Center? Press the Start Orb, in the Start Search field simply type Mobility Center and it will be listed as a choice in the results box above. This is how you can find just about any app or control where you know the name. and that's the trick, knowing what MS calls things now, as opposed to what they used to be called. Val "BrysNoni" <BrysNoni@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B36FD589-30A7-4ED5-BF16-1557FC1021E4@microsoft.com... Just got a computer with Vista and I'm trying to learn what's new. I found Windows Mobility Center as I was going through the "what's new in Vista" help center. It gives a link that says "To open Moblity Center click here", but it doesn't tell you where to find the mobility center when your not using help. Where is it located? Can it be put on the desktop or the taskbar, and if so how? |
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| Re: Where is Mobility Center? Press the Start Orb, in the Start Search field simply type Mobility Center and it will be listed as a choice in the results box above. This is how you can find just about any app or control where you know the name. and that's the trick, knowing what MS calls things now, as opposed to what they used to be called. Val "BrysNoni" <BrysNoni@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B36FD589-30A7-4ED5-BF16-1557FC1021E4@microsoft.com... Just got a computer with Vista and I'm trying to learn what's new. I found Windows Mobility Center as I was going through the "what's new in Vista" help center. It gives a link that says "To open Moblity Center click here", but it doesn't tell you where to find the mobility center when your not using help. Where is it located? Can it be put on the desktop or the taskbar, and if so how? |
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| Re: Where is Mobility Center? I'd like to use the power settings option on my desktop so I can easily adjust power consumption (I leave it on overnight because it controls a weather station). I can't figure out the magic sequence to display power options in the notification area. "Power" is greyed out in the toolbar properties, notification area. I can't launch mobility center because it's not a notebook. It seems dumb to actively prevent someone from putting power settings in their notification area; why wouldn't one want to actively adjust your system's power consumption? Any ideas? "Val" wrote: > Press the Start Orb, in the Start Search field simply type Mobility Center > and it will be listed as a choice in the results box above. This is how you > can find just about any app or control where you know the name. > > and that's the trick, knowing what MS calls things now, as opposed to what > they used to be called. > > Val > > "BrysNoni" <BrysNoni@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:B36FD589-30A7-4ED5-BF16-1557FC1021E4@microsoft.com... > Just got a computer with Vista and I'm trying to learn what's new. I found > Windows Mobility Center as I was going through the "what's new in Vista" > help center. It gives a link that says "To open Moblity Center click here", > but it doesn't tell you where to find the mobility center when your not > using > help. Where is it located? Can it be put on the desktop or the taskbar, and > if so how? > > > |
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| Re: Where is Mobility Center? Hello, I found the file but when i double click on it, an error message : "Windows Mobility Center is available only on Mobile PCs" displayed. I am using notebook Acer Aspire 5583NWXMi thanks, JRLiem "P. Di Stolfo" wrote: > Hello, > > it's in Windows\System32 folder, called mblctr.exe . Of course you can > create a shortcut to mblctr.exe and save it on your desktop/taskbar. > > Greetings, > P. Di Stolfo > -- > //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > // http://blog.lysorp.com - small Windows Blog in German language > //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > "BrysNoni" <BrysNoni@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag > news:B36FD589-30A7-4ED5-BF16-1557FC1021E4@microsoft.com... > > Just got a computer with Vista and I'm trying to learn what's new. I found > > Windows Mobility Center as I was going through the "what's new in Vista" > > help center. It gives a link that says "To open Moblity Center click > > here", > > but it doesn't tell you where to find the mobility center when your not > > using > > help. Where is it located? Can it be put on the desktop or the taskbar, > > and > > if so how? > |
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