It's not too complicated. Just go to the System Preferences, then click on 'General' and look for the 'Font' option. From there, you can select Comic Sans as the default font.
You can usually change the default author name in Adobe Story by going to the settings or preferences section. Look for an option related to author information and make the necessary edits there.
To change the Windows font to Comic Sans, start by right-clicking on the desktop. Choose 'Personalize'. In the Personalization window, select 'Fonts'. Locate Comic Sans and apply it as your system font. Make sure to save the settings.
Another funny story is about the new security features in Vista. A user was constantly getting pop - ups asking for permission to do various things. It got to the point where he was so annoyed that he accidentally allowed something he shouldn't have just to stop the pop - ups. Thankfully, it didn't cause any major problems, but it was a really comical situation as he was so flustered by all the security notifications.
First, open the Settings app. Then go to 'Time & Language' and select 'Region & language'. Click on 'Add a language' and find the language you want for your visual novels. After adding it, you can set it as the default language for your system which should also affect how visual novels display languages.
Go to Settings. Click on 'Time & Language'. Then select 'Region & Language'. Under 'Languages', click on the language you want to set as the system locale and select 'Set as default'. This should help with visual novels that might be affected by the system locale.