User Guide

117Chapter 6 Last, but Not Least
Maintaining Your Display
To maintain your display and ensure its long life:
 Donotpressonthesurfaceofthedisplayscreen.
 Donotwriteonthescreenortouchthescreenwithasharpobject.
 Ifyouwillnotbeusingyourcomputerforadayormore,turnothecomputerand,if
thedisplayhasapowerbutton,turnothedisplay.YoucanalsouseEnergySaver.
Understanding Ergonomics
Herearesometipsforsettingupahealthyworkenvironment.
Keyboard
Whenyouusethekeyboard,yourshouldersshouldberelaxed.Yourupperarmand
forearmshouldformanapproximaterightangle,withyourwristandhandinroughly
astraightline.
Changehandpositionsoftentoavoidfatigue.Somecomputerusersmightdevelop
discomfortintheirhands,wrists,orarmsafterintensiveworkwithoutbreaks.Ifyou
begintodevelopchronicpainordiscomfortinyourhands,wrists,orarms,consulta
qualiedhealthspecialist.
Mouse
Positionthemouseatthesameheightasthekeyboardandwithinacomfortablereach.