Since Windows Vista began, Microsoft has been working on the development and improvement of mobility, and naturally in the new Windows 7 operating system.
As with Windows Vista systems, Windows 7 also contains a feature called Windows Mobility Center. This is a feature that belongs to a laptop user and can be handy when you open a Windows 7 system in your notebook.
Windows Mobility Center brings together a variety of settings related to mobile PCs in a particular interface, and through the function portal of the mobile center, we can quickly access common settings such as speaker volume, wireless network connection status, and display brightness, because all of these settings are in one location, So it saves time, doesn't need to remember where each setting is, and is useful for people who often carry laptops around. Windows 7 is not only more functional but also more user-friendly than the mobile center of Windows Vista systems. So, let's take a look at the main aspects of Windows 7 Mobility Center.
Windows 7 Mobility Center
How to open Windows Mobility Center
Since Windows Mobility Center is a quick feature, there should be a very convenient way to open it. In Windows7, these conveniences are fully considered, allowing users to easily open Windows Mobility Center without moving their hands, regardless of whether they are placed on the keyboard or on the mouse. In different situations, we can open the Wndows Mobile Center in the following ways:
Through the release of keyboard shortcuts, press the "win+x" key combination, which is the most convenient and fast method.
Mouse operation: Right click on the taskbar system Tray area power/battery indicator icon, and then select Windows Mobility Center.
Move Center in task tray
And, of course, the most conventional way to open Windows Mobility Center: Click the Start menu and select All Programs-Attachment-windows Mobile Center.
Move Center in the Start menu
Second, the specific functions of the mobile Center
Typically, Windows Mobility Center displays the most commonly used laptop settings, such as brightness adjustment, volume adjustment, battery status, and wireless network status, as well as monitor connections, sync status, and presentation settings. In addition, according to Microsoft, Windows Mobility Center will also allow laptop manufacturers to add a number of different tiles (but at the moment we do not know which manufacturers have added content to Windows Mobility Center and what can be added).
In the brightness adjustment, the move slider can temporarily adjust the brightness of the display. While many notebooks now offer shortcuts for quickly adjusting the brightness of the screen, moving the slider in the Windows Mobility Center is more convenient than using the "Fn" key + other keystrokes. and the volume adjustment function is also so.
In the Battery status pane, we can look at the battery's remaining power, or quickly switch it from the list. In addition, there is a small detail that should not be overlooked: we can click on the power icon on the interface to open the Power options in the Control Panel for further setup.
Battery status in Mobile center
In the Wireless Networks pane, we can quickly turn on or off the wireless network without opening the Network Connection window, and click the icon to view the currently available wireless signal and its details.
The mobile center helps us to use the wireless network.
If your notebook has an external monitor or a projector, the connection monitor function in the mobile center is very useful to you. When you click on the "Connect Monitor" button, the mobile center will have the connection mode of the Query window, in which to choose the way you want. In the query interface, the settings from left to right, in turn, display the desktop in both the notebook screen and the outside display device, display the different parts of the desktop on each display device, and display the desktop only on the outside display device (this option will save you the laptop battery charge). Obviously, this feature is more convenient for users who often carry notebooks and do demos and explanations everywhere.
Mobile Center can quickly set the external monitor
If you are using your laptop to connect to a projector for your audience, open the demo settings in the Mobile center! With a single click button, your notebook will always wake up, system notifications, screen saver will automatically turn off, and you can automatically enable your preset volume and desktop background. This "one more" operation eliminates a lot of manual settings and is a handy feature for presenters.
Presentation Settings for Mobile Center
In Sync Center, we can view the status of the file synchronization in progress and start a new synchronization, set up a sync partnership, or change the settings in Sync Center.
In the Windows Mobility Center for notebook users is indeed a very good "benefits" function, we can use it to make notebooks have more appropriate mobility settings, convenient for different occasions, different scenarios, the most perfect use of your notebook to complete the work!