Apple AppleVision 750 User Manual
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For your greatest comfort, use the following illustration to help you in
positioning your monitor.
Note: After you set up and configure the monitor, adjust the image and
colors on the screen to match your environment. For example, in a bright
room, contrast is usually best set at maximum; in a dim room, lower
contrast is usually more comfortable. See Chapter 2, “Installing and Using
AppleVision Software,” for more information about making screen and color
adjustments using AppleVision software for Mac OS–based computers. See
Chapter 4, “Using Your Monitor With Windows-Based Computers,” for
information about onscreen controls for adjusting screen image and color for
Windows-based computers.
Thighs horizontal
Shoulders relaxed
Screen positioned to avoid
reflected glare
Forearms and hands
in a straight line
Forearms level
or tilted up slightly
Lower back supported
Feet flat on the floor
Top of the screen at or slightly
below eye level (You may need
to adjust the height of your
monitor by placing something
under it or by raising your
work surface.)
Clearance under work surface
45–70 cm (18–28 in.)
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Setting Up Your Monitor