Stopping a command or program – Epson ActionTower 3000 Computer Manuel d'utilisation

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If you use a copy stand, keep it at the same eye level as

your screen. This reduces eye and neck strain. Also, rest

your eyes occasionally by closing them or focusing on a

fixed spot in the distance.

Be gentle with your keyboard. Too much force creates

tension in your hands. Also, make sure your work surface

has enough room for you to move the mouse or other

pointing device freely.

Use good lighting that isn’t too bright. Try to keep bright

light sources out of your field of vision when you are

looking at the screen.

Place your monitor directly in

front

of you and sit about an

arm’s length away from it. The top of the screen should be

slightly below your eye level so you look down at the

screen. Position the monitor so that no light is reflected

from the screen.

Stopping a Command or Program

You may sometimes need to stop a command or program while

it is running. If you have entered an MS-DOS or application

program command that you want to stop, try one of the

following:

Press

Pause

Press Ctrl C

Press Ctrl Break.

If these methods do not work, you may need to reset the

computer as described below. Do not turn off the computer to

exit a program or stop a command unless you have to, because

the computer erases

any data you

did not save.

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