On a portable computer that is running Windows Vista, the Windows Mobility Center item does not appear in Control Panel as expected.
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KB938322
July 4th, 2007 · No Comments · 177 views
KB934554
April 19th, 2007 · No Comments · 250 views
Consider the following scenario. You are running Windows Vista on a mobile PC. You open Windows Mobility Center, and then you perform an action in another program. However, the Windows Mobility Center program window unexpectedly maintains focus. Keyboard actions that you perform may apply to Windows Mobility Center instead of to the other program.
The following is an example of a scenario in which you experience these symptoms:
- You press the “Windows logo key”+X to open Windows Mobility Center.
- You click Start Start button to open the Start menu, and then you click Start Start button again to close it.
- You press the “Windows logo key”+R to open the Run dialog box.
- You type a command in the Open box, and then you press ENTER.
In this scenario, the command is not run. Instead, a tile in Windows Mobility Center opens.
KB934555
April 19th, 2007 · No Comments · 348 views
You are running Windows Vista on a mobile PC. When you open the Windows Mobility Center item in Control Panel, you notice that the Wireless Network tile is not displayed.
KB934553
April 19th, 2007 · No Comments · 246 views
Consider the following scenario. You establish a Remote Desktop connection to a mobile PC that is running Windows Vista. In the Remote Desktop session, you open Windows Mobility Center on the mobile PC. However, you find that you cannot interact with certain tiles in Windows Mobility Center. For example, you cannot use the Wireless Network tile to turn off the wireless connection. Or, you cannot use the Screen Orientation tile on a Tablet PC.

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