Operating instructions
Table Of Contents
- User's Manual
- Notice
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Using The Computer
- Chapter 3: Advanced Controls
- Overview
- Advanced Video Controls
- Display Devices
- Display Options
- Enabling Other Displays
- Power Management Features
- Enabling Power Management/Options
- Chapter 4: Drivers & Utilities
- Chapter 5: BIOS Utilities
- Chapter 6: Upgrading The Computer
- Chapter 7: Troubleshooting
- Appendix A. Specifications
- Glossary

Using The Computer
2-2Ergonomics
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Ergonomics
We designed your LCD PC system to be functional as well as attrac-
tive. To get most out of it, here are some suggestions on how to po-
sition and use the computer:
• The top third of the LCD
(screen) should be at eye-level
or slightly below.
• The LCD should be at least 18”/
45cm. directly in front of you.
• If the screen resolution (e.g.
1024x768) makes you strain to
read, change it: In Windows
Control Panel, double-click
Display (icon) and click Set-
tings (tab). Then adjust the
“Screen area” to something
more comfortable (e.g.
800x600).
• Angle the LCD so that it doesn’t
reflect any light into your eyes.
• Use a chair which offers good
back support (especially lower-
back). The seat should allow
your feet to rest flat on the floor
or on a footrest directly in front
of you.
• If possible, illuminate your
work area with natural daylight
or use a steady-glowing (non-
flickering) light source.