To edit your printer profile and have customized settings for the auto-configures, click Edit Process Settings, and then use the Export button to Export a .FFF printer profile. Then use a text-editor to open this file (Notepad, Notepad++, TextEdit, etc). Once the .FFF file is open in a text editing program, scroll to the bottom of the file, where the auto-configures are stored. They are stored in XML format, and very easily configurable.
For instance, the default configurable settings for PLA and ABS:
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<autoConfigureMaterial name="PLA">
<globalExtruderTemperature>190</globalExtruderTemperature>
<globalBedTemperature>60</globalBedTemperature>
<globalExtrusionMultiplier>0.9</globalExtrusionMultiplier>
<fanSpeed>
<setpoint layer="1" speed="0"/>
<setpoint layer="2" speed="100"/>
</fanSpeed>
</autoConfigureMaterial>
<autoConfigureMaterial name="ABS">
<globalExtruderTemperature>225</globalExtruderTemperature>
<globalBedTemperature>100</globalBedTemperature>
<globalExtrusionMultiplier>1.0</globalExtrusionMultiplier>
<fanSpeed>
<setpoint layer="1" speed="0"/>
</fanSpeed>
</autoConfigureMaterial>
This really allows you to customize however you see fit.
For instance, if you wanted to place <defaultSpeed> for each configurable that's an option too. There's tons of possibilities.