There is no way to do that. Some games do not support gaming through proxies. The rest of the games utilize all variations of ports for their connections. Each PC has got 65536 ports. To support ALL GAMES, you would have to forward ALL PORTS to your system. Or you try to figure out the ports that are used by the games you want to play. It's not that easy - most programs use more than just one port. And they use more thant just TCP also (i.e. UDP)! So your worse case is a game, that uses 4 ports (for example 2 for data, 1 for voice and one for server data) on TCP and UDP. You can configure your proxy to support each single game, but it's a lot of work... Considering that, I cannot recommend to open up your system that wide. When forwarding all ports to your PC, you will have to firewall all traffic on your very own PC.
Click Start > All Programs > Games
many proxy servers are blocked and most proxy switching programs do not cover all traffic just HTTP but if you wind a good proxy switcher and a unblucked proxy you can but that is extremely hard to do
To proxy installed programs on your computer, you can configure a system-wide proxy in your operating system settings, which will route all internet traffic through a specified proxy server. For applications that do not respect system proxy settings, you can use third-party software like Proxifier or similar tools to redirect their network connections through the proxy. Ensure to set the correct proxy address and port in these tools and test the configuration to verify that the programs are successfully using the proxy. Additionally, check individual application settings as some may allow direct proxy configuration.
Yes. You will need to install Wine (available through Synaptic). After you install it, you should be able to play many (but certainly not all) Windows games.
That depends what you are downloading.if you download a file that is for windows but on a mac then it wont work because all windows programs are scripted for windows. likewise with macs.but if you want a download a file for mac but not sure if it is scripted for windows or mac try typing in for what you are searching something like "Free games scripted for mac".Hope this helps but if it doesn't don't be hating me.Peace
the parts of start menu is the programs,ducoments ,pictures,music,games and the control panel......thats all
All Linux distros have about the same capabilities as far as applications go. The key to playing any Windows games on Linux is the installation of Wine. Wine is a library that allows most (though certainly not all) Windows programs to be run on Linux.
All programs that are compatible with Windows 7 should also work on Windows 8.1
just use the all programs list in the start menu
because apple has the fastest computer and you can have all programs you have on windows on it. There is no reason to stay on windows. People will say Windows have more programs but mac has the same programs just under different names, and mostly its freeware.
Not at all, but it is probably easier to format your microSD card using windows, and there aren't as many programs such as ROM trimmers and DLDI patchers that work on other platforms.
Yes