Custom settings refer to configurable options within a software application, operating system, or device that allow users to personalize their experience. These settings can control various aspects of the user interface, functionality, behavior, and performance. Common examples include customizing display themes, keyboard shortcuts, notification preferences, privacy settings, and application-specific parameters. Custom settings enable users to tailor the technology to their individual needs and preferences, enhancing usability and overall satisfaction.
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