Specifications

104 Appendix B
Maintaining Your Display
To maintain your display and ensure its long life:
m Do not press on the surface of the display screen.
m Do not write on the screen or touch the screen with a sharp object.
m If you will not be using your display and computer for a day or more, turn off the
computer and display or use Energy Saver.
m Turn off your monitor, turn down the brightness, or use a screensaver program that dims
or varies the image on the screen when the computer is idle for a prolonged time.
Important Ergonomic and Health-Related Information
Here are some guidelines for adjusting the furniture in your ofce to reduce glare and to
accommodate your physical size and shape.
m An adjustable chair that provides rm, comfortable support is best. Adjust the height of
the chair so your thighs are tilted slightly and your feet are at on the oor.
The back of the chair should support your lower back (lumbar region). Follow the
manufacturers instructions for adjusting the backrest to t your body properly.
m When you use the computer 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.
You may have to raise your chair so your forearms and hands are at the proper angle to
the keyboard. If this makes it impossible to rest your feet at on the oor, you can use a
footrest with adjustable height and tilt to make up for any gap between the oor and your
feet. Or you can lower the desktop to eliminate the need for a footrest. Another option is
to use a desk with a keyboard tray thats lower than the regular work surface.
m Position the mouse at the same height as your keyboard. Allow adequate space to use the
mouse comfortably.
m Arrange the monitor so the top of the screen is slightly below your eye level when youre
sitting at the keyboard. The best distance from your eyes to the screen is up to you,
although most people seem to prefer 18 to 28 inches (45 to 70 cm).