How to Open Windows Mobility Center in Windows 10


The Windows Mobility Center (mblctr.exe) provides quick access to the most commonly used settings for mobile devices, such as brightness, volume, battery status, screen orientation, external display, Sync Center settings, and presentation settings.

By default, the Windows Mobility Center is only available on a Windows PC (ex: laptop or tablet) with a battery. The Windows Mobility Center is not available on a desktop PC by default unless enabled or the PC is connected to a UPS.

This tutorial will show you different ways on how to open the Windows Mobility Center in Windows 10.


 CONTENTS:

  • Option One: Open Windows Mobility Center using Keyboard Shortcut
  • Option Two: Open Windows Mobility Center in Win+X Quick Link Menu
  • Option Three: Open Windows Mobility Center from Power icon on Taskbar
  • Option Four: Open Windows Mobility Center in Control Panel
  • Option Five: Open Windows Mobility Center from Search
  • Option Six: Open Windows Mobility Center in Run


EXAMPLE: Windows Mobility Center
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OPTION ONE

Open Windows Mobility Center using Keyboard Shortcut


1. Press the Win+X keys and press the B key.






OPTION TWO

Open Windows Mobility Center in Win+X Quick Link Menu


1. Open the Win+X Quick Link menu, and click/tap on Mobility Center. (see screenshot below)

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OPTION THREE

Open Windows Mobility Center from Power icon on Taskbar


1. Right click or press and hold the Power system icon on the taskbar notification area, and click/tap on Windows Mobility Center. (see screenshot below)

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OPTION FOUR

Open Windows Mobility Center in Control Panel


1. Open the Control Panel (icons view), and click/tap on the Windows Mobility Center icon. (see screenshot below)

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OPTION FIVE

Open Windows Mobility Center from Search


1. Open Search (Win+S), type Mobility, and click/tap on Windows Mobility Center in the search results. (see screenshot below)

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OPTION SIX

Open Windows Mobility Center in Run


1. Open Run (Win+R), type mbclrt, and press Enter or click/tap on OK . (see screenshot below)

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That's it,
Shawn