Desktop environments such as KDE and GNOME usually support the key, though it may be necessary to configure its functionality after installation.
Windows Mobility Center is located in the Control Panel, and can also be launched by pressing the Windows key + X. It is inaccessible on non-mobile computers, however using a registry hack it is possible to enable Mobility Center on desktop systems.
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