Seating and posture, Lighting, Seating and posture -4 lighting -4 – Toshiba Tecra M4 User Manual

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TECRA M4

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Getting Started

Seating and posture

Maintain a comfortable working posture when using your PC where your

body joints are naturally aligned to reduce stress on different parts of your

body. Consider the following:

Posture and positioning of the computer

Keep hands, wrists, and forearms straight, in-line and roughly parallel to

the floor.

Keep head level, or bent slightly forward, forward facing, and balanced.

Generally the head is in-line with the torso.

Keep shoulders relaxed and let upper arms hang normally at the side of

the body.

Keep elbows in close to the body and bent.

Keep feet fully supported by floor or foot rest.

Keep back fully supported with appropriate lumbar support when sitting

vertical or leaning back slightly.

Keep thighs and hips supported by a well-padded seat cushion and

generally parallel to the floor.

Keep knees about the same height as the hips with the feet slightly

forward.

Lighting

Select the right level of illumination and place your PC appropriately to

minimize glare from overhead lights, desk lamps and windows. Glare on

the LCD or monitor may cause eye strain, eye fatigue or headaches.

Foot rest

Below eye level

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