The Settings button location varies by device, but look for a gear or cogwheel icon, often in the top corners, the app list, or accessible via a swipe down on phones (Android/iPhone) or the Start Menu (Windows). On iPhones, swipe down on the home screen or find it in the App Library; on Android, swipe down for Quick Settings or find the gray gear in the app drawer; on Windows, press Win + I or right-click the Start button.
Look for the gear-shaped icon labeled 'Settings. ' Alternatively, swipe down from the top of the screen to access the notification panel and tap the gear icon there. If missing, use the search bar in the app drawer by typing 'Settings.
To go to settings, look for the gear icon on your phone or computer's home/app screen, swipe down from the top to find it in quick settings, use the device's search bar (typing "settings"), or right-click the Start button (Windows) or your profile picture (Google) to find the option, as the method varies by device (iPhone, Android, Windows).
To open settings, look for a gear icon (⚙️), often in the app drawer (Android) or Start Menu (Windows), or swipe down from the top of your phone screen; keyboard shortcuts like Windows key + I (Windows) also work, while on mobile, swiping down twice reveals all quick settings.
Finding Settings With the Apps Screen
Turn on your phone and navigate to the home screen. Swipe up to open the Apps Screen. Scroll down until you find the settings app. Or you can type settings into the search bar at the top.
Settings Button is a simple, easy-to-use and lite extension for your browser that helps you open settings tab as fast as possible with just one click. Just install the addon in your browser and click on the toolbar button to open the settings tab. Alternatively, you can use mouse right-click to open the settings tab.
Gear Settings symbol, cogwheel.
Icons represent visible objects. Icons are restricted to graphical representation of objects and one can easily understand what they stand for. An icon sign often closely resembles something, such as photographs of people. An icon can also be illustrative or diagrammatic, for example a 'no-smoking' sign.
The Settings app is a built-in app on an Android device that allows users to customize their device to their needs and wants.
If your Android phone is a different model to the one shown in this demonstration the steps might be slightly different but you can still follow along. Starting from the Home screen. swipe up from the bottom of the screen to view the Apps screen. Look for the Settings app which looks like a cog wheel.
Add to Home screens
Touch and drag the app. You'll find images of each Home screen. Slide the app to where you want it. Lift your finger.
It's not missing, just relocated. Open the Settings App. Go all the way down to the bottom of the page and tap Apps. There you will find all your apps to change settings on, including Phone.
Setting is where and when a story or scene takes place. The where can be a real place like the city of New York, or it can be an imagined location, like Middle Earth in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. Similarly, the when can be a real time period (past or present) or imagined (the future).
The short story is set in the State of New York, in NYC. It can therefore be concluded that the story takes place in an urban environment.
Find settings on iPhone