Chapter 2. arranging your workspace, Comfort, Chapter – Lenovo ThinkCentre M57e Manuel d'utilisation

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Chapter

2.

Arranging

your

workspace

To

get

the

most

from

your

computer,

arrange

both

the

equipment

you

use

and

your

work

area

to

suit

your

needs

and

the

kind

of

work

you

do.

Your

comfort

is

of

foremost

importance,

but

light

sources,

air

circulation,

and

the

location

of

electrical

outlets

can

also

affect

the

way

you

arrange

your

workspace.

Comfort

Although

no

single

working

position

is

ideal

for

everyone,

here

are

a

few

guidelines

to

help

you

find

a

position

that

suits

you

best.

Sitting

in

the

same

position

for

a

long

time

can

cause

fatigue.

The

backrest

and

seat

of

your

chair

should

adjust

independently

and

provide

good

support.

The

seat

should

have

a

curved

front

to

relieve

pressure

on

the

thighs.

Adjust

the

seat

so

that

your

thighs

are

parallel

to

the

floor

and

your

feet

are

either

flat

on

the

floor

or

on

a

footrest.

When

using

the

keyboard,

keep

your

forearms

parallel

to

the

floor

and

your

wrists

in

a

comfortable

position.

Use

a

light

touch

on

the

keyboard

and

your

hands

and

fingers

relaxed.

Change

the

angle

of

the

keyboard

for

maximum

comfort

by

adjusting

the

position

of

the

keyboard

feet.

Viewing Distance

Lower
Back
Support

Seat
Height

Adjust

the

monitor

so

the

top

of

the

screen

is

at,

or

slightly

below,

eye

level.

Place

the

monitor

at

a

comfortable

viewing

distance,

usually

51

to

61

cm

(20

to

24

inches),

and

position

it

so

you

can

view

it

without

having

to

twist

your

body.

Also,

position

other

equipment

you

use

regularly,

such

as

the

telephone

or

a

mouse,

within

easy

reach.

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