Quick Access to Power Plans on Desktop Computer | Windows Mobility Center

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Download the registry http://shorturl.at/sFST5 or go to the website https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/9...

Some versions of Windows 10 don't have Registry Editor "regedit" installed and WMC is not enabled by default on desktop computer. The first step in this video is to enable (the easier way) Windows Mobility Center that was popular on Windows 7 on laptops.

Overview of Windows Mobility Center:

The Windows Mobility Center user interface consists of square tiles that each contain information and settings related to a component, such as audio settings, battery life and power schemes, display brightness, and wireless network strength and status. The tiles that appear within the interface depend on the hardware of the system and device drivers.

Windows Mobility Center is located in the Windows Control Panel and also be launched by pressing the Win+X keys in Windows Vista and 7. By default, WMC is inaccessible on desktop computers, but this limitation can be bypassed if one modifies the Windows Registry.

Windows Mobility Center is extensible; original equipment manufacturers can customize the interface with additional tiles and company branding. Though not supported by Microsoft, it is possible for individual developers to create tiles for the interface as well.

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