Windows Mobility Center is a valuable feature of Windows 7 and Vista. It allows users to control their computer from a distance, making it easier to access information and work on tasks. However, in some cases, it can be difficult to disable this feature without causing problems. If you have Windows Mobility Center enabled on your computer, you may be able to use the taskbar at the top of the screen to control your computer. However, if you disable Windows Mobility Center, the taskbar will no longer work and you will need to use the mouse or keyboard to interact with your computer. This can be difficult and time-consuming, so it is important to carefully consider how disabling Windows Mobility Center would affect your computer. If you decide that disabling Windows Mobility Center is necessary for your business or personal needs, make sure to take into account the following factors: -The amount of time it will take for your computer to return to its original state after being disabled -The number of users who will need access to your computer after it is disabled -The amount of data that may be lost when Windows Mobility Center is disabled


If you would rather disable Windows Mobility Center, all it takes is a single registry tweak.

Manual Registry Tweak

Open up regedit.exe through the start menu search box and then navigate to the following key, creating it if it doesn’t exist:

Now create a new 32-bit DWORD entry in the right-hand pane called NoMobilityCenter and give it a value of 1.

Download Registry Tweak

The zip file contains both DisableMobility.reg and EnableMobility.reg files that will allow you to enable or disable the Mobility Center easily.

Download DisableMobility.zip Registry Hack