I enabled printer sharing but not web sharing
To access System Preferences on an iMac, click on the Apple logo in the top-left corner of the screen. From the dropdown menu, select "System Preferences." Alternatively, you can also find the System Preferences icon in the Dock or use Spotlight by pressing Command (⌘) + Space and typing "System Preferences." This will open the settings where you can adjust various system settings and preferences.
You go to your finder and click applications and then you search System Preferences.
Mac OS X stores a user's System Preferences settings in the Preferences folder within the Library folder in the user's account.
i have an mac pro, when I go into system preferences my screensaver is not therewhen i go into system preferences the screensaver is not there
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You ask the administrator to give you access to the System Preferences. They will usually say "No".
If your looking for the "Settings, Control Panels, Properties, etc." then Apple call's them System Preferences.Hard Drive/ Applications/ System Preferences.orDashboard/ System Preferences (the pop up bar usually at the bottom of the window)
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On a Mac, the "System" options are primarily found in the "System Preferences" application, which can be accessed by clicking the Apple menu in the top-left corner of the screen and selecting "System Preferences." This application allows users to manage various system settings, including network, display, and user accounts. Additionally, macOS Monterey and later versions have replaced "System Preferences" with "System Settings," which offers a more streamlined interface for managing system configurations.
There is no Control Panel in Mac OS X. Various options can be set in System Preferences which is usually included in the Dock on a new Mac. It can also be launched by selecting System Preferences... from the Apple menu or launched directly from the Applications folder. Other options will need to be set in the Preferences of individual applications.
You can change the name of the computer from the Sharing section of System Preferences.