It depends on which operating system you use. Windows is probably the most common and the system and monitor settings, sound, screen savers, etc. can generally be changed by going to your 'Control Panel'. Click on the icon that pertains to the setting you would like to change to bring up the possible options.
Go to settings and personalize your computer.
Go to System Settings. You can change your quality, BGM and sound settings. You can also change between windowed and fullscreen mode.
setting
No, not unless you go into your settings and change it.
You can use the following command to change network settings in your computer: 1) Go to run. 2) Write 'ncpa.cpl' command.
According to Microsoft, malicious software can change one's computer's proxy settings. Information on how to change proxy settings can be found online on the Microsoft website.
No. Rebooting should not change any settings such as language.
Change the settings on your computer....?
In Control panel you can change you computer settings . First go to Start then search for control panel and then you can chage your system settings.
Go to 'Control Panel" then to Power options. It is in there.
Control Panel is virtually the control center of your computer. It allows you to change settings for programs, hardware devices, set up network connections and user accounts. Basically its customizing your computer. If you're working on a school or office computer which is linked to the network, they probably won't let you change your settings since you could somehow cause damage to the system or change their desired settings.
With an iPad, you can change your menu settings by contacting the computer admin. They can change it with their password and username to login and change the setting information.