How to adjust the allocation ratio of the computer desktop: right-click on the desktop and click "Display settings"; click "Advanced display settings" in the lower right corner; you can select the resolution in this interface ; Or you can change the screen resolution by clicking the Start menu: click Start - Settings; click System "system", you can also see the display settings, and finally complete.
1. Computer desktop wallpaper is the background image used on the computer desktop, which can be adjusted accordingly according to size and resolution. Wallpapers make our computers look better, more beautiful and more personalized. Desktop wallpapers are various pictures used on computer screens.
2. Computer desktop wallpapers are divided into screen savers, mobile phone color pictures, 3D wallpapers, CG wallpapers, QQ wallpapers, XP wallpapers, illustration wallpapers; advertising wallpapers, Jimmy’s works, exquisite calendars, military wallpapers, alternative wallpapers , gourmet wallpapers; famous painting wallpapers, apple wallpapers, photography wallpapers, zodiac signs, zodiac signs, etc.
3. Distribution rate is a word that we usually mention more often, and the two categories that mainly involve distribution rate are labor distribution rate and cost distribution rate. The labor distribution rate indicates what proportion of the newly created value of an enterprise in a certain period is used to pay for labor costs. It reflects the distribution relationship and the input-output relationship of labor cost elements.
4. Regarding the enterprise's labor distribution rate, it can be calculated from the balance sheet, that is, first calculate the capital allocation part of the added value, and then obtain the labor distribution rate. In other words, as long as the company pays this ratio of total personnel expenses or total wages, it can run smoothly.
5. The so-called added value, for an enterprise, is the value created by the enterprise itself. It is the value added to the enterprise after deducting the cost of purchasing materials or power from outside from the production value. Value then becomes the basis for distribution between labor and capital.