In the context of computing, 'Options' typically refers to configurable settings or parameters that control the behavior of a software application, operating system, or hardware device. They allow users to customize the system to their preferences or specific needs. Options can be presented through graphical user interfaces (GUIs), configuration files, or command-line arguments. They are commonly used to adjust settings like display resolution, language preferences, network configurations, security settings, and application-specific features. The aim is to enhance user experience by tailoring the system to individual requirements.
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