Vista provides a series of commonly used tools for mobile computers

  
. Compared to Windows XP, Windows Vista brings changes not only in the gorgeousness and enhancement of the interface, but also in many other aspects, especially in terms of ease of use. Many user-friendly designs are reflected in the details. Among them, the newly introduced Windows Mobile Center is an example. The so-called mobile center, as its name suggests, is mainly for laptops or Tablet PC users. It is a collection of commonly used tools provided by Windows Vista for mobile computers. It can effectively help mobile PC users to quickly complete relevant daily settings without having to separate them. Go deep into the first level of the control panel to find the corresponding setting interface, all operations can be completed in one location, to a certain extent improve the user's operating efficiency in Windows Vista. How to open Windows Mobile Center, in fact, we have used the dual-screen output/projector in Windows Vista in the previous article, which has been described in detail. Here is a retelling: Use shortcut keys (if you have not modified Windows Vista) If the shortcut key is set by default): Press "Windows Logo Key + X" at the same time; click "Start" => "All Programs" => "Accessories" => "Windows Mobile Center"; click "Start" => Control Panel => Mobile PC => Windows Mobility Center; Click the Power/Battery Indicator icon in the notification area of ​​the Windows taskbar, and then click Windows Mobility Center; Windows Mobile Center Quickly Adjust Mobile PC Settings

Windows Mobile Center includes the most common mobile PC settings, such as adjusting the volume of your mobile PC, checking the status of your wireless network connection, and adjusting the brightness of your monitor. In general, the mobile center includes the following options:

Display brightness: Move the slider directly to temporarily adjust the brightness of the display. ——If you want to permanently change the display brightness setting, you need to adjust the power plan of the mobile PC. Click the icon on the tile to open the “Power Options” in the “Control Panel”. Volume: Move the slider to adjust the mobile PC speaker. The volume level, of course, you can also check the "Mute" check box to turn off the sound; Battery status: check the remaining battery power, directly click the battery icon to the power plan settings interface; Wireless network: check the status of the wireless network connection, Or disable/enable the wireless network adapter; external display: connect other monitors to the mobile PC, refer to the introduction in dual-screen output/projector in Windows Vista; sync center: view the status of file synchronization in progress, Start a new sync or set up a sync partnership, and adjust the settings in the Sync Center, etc.; Tip: The icons in the above tiles are clickable and go to the corresponding options in the Control Panel.
Other functions of Windows Mobile Center It should be noted that the above screenshot does not include all the functions of Windows Vista Mobile Center, specifically, according to the different versions of Windows Vista, hardware specifications and settings, in the mobile center. There may be an increase or decrease in the tile. For example, if your laptop does not have a wireless network card integrated, there will be no “wireless network” tiles; for example, the screenshot above is because we are using Windows Vista Home Basic, not Support for Presentation Mode in versions of Business, Ultimate, etc., so the tile named "Demo Setup" does not appear. In addition, depending on the high PC manufacturing, there are also differences in the number of tiles: PC manufacturers may also add functionality to their needs. In general, in addition to the above 6 tiles (6 function settings), the mobile center can also include: Demo settings: adjust the speaker volume in the demo mode, set the desktop background used in the presentation, set the projector, etc., of course, enter Demo mode means that Windows Vista automatically disables standby mode, so that you don't have a black screen during the presentation due to a period of inactivity; screen rotation: change the display orientation of the screen, such as from portrait to landscape, or rotate 180 degrees - although I The individual did not figure out what kind of application scenario needed to rotate the screen 180 degrees.
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