System Preferences (the Mac Control Panel)
“System Preferences” is the Mac version of the Control Panel. You
can find the icon in the Dock, and it’s also listed in the Apple Menu.
System Preferences allows you to adjust the settings for different
areas of the Mac from one convenient place.
The System Preferences window groups the settings menus under five areas:
Personal, Hardware, Internet & Network, System, and Other. The “Other” area
displays settings for personally installed programs such as, in this case, Norton
AntiVirus.
Some of the most commonly used items in System Preferences are:
Desktop & Screen Saver: allows you to change the Desktop’s wallpaper
and the screen saver (more about your aesthetic preferences than
computer operation).
Print & Fax: set up or reconfigure your printers and fax machines.
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