Apple MB417LL User Guide - Page 64

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Position the display to minimize glare and reflections on the screen from overhead lights and nearby windows. The stand lets you set the display at the best angle for viewing, helping to reduce or eliminate glare from lighting sources you can't move. Shoulders relaxed 18-28 in. (45-70 cm) Top of the screen at or slightly below eye level Forearms and hands in a straight line Forearms level or tilted slightly Lower back supported Screen positioned to avoid reflected glare Clearance under work surface Thighs tilted slightly Feet flat on the floor or on a footrest More information about ergonomics is available on the web: www.apple.com/about/ergonomics 64 Chapter 5 Last, but Not Least

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Chapter 5
Last, but Not Least
Position the display to minimize glare and reflections on the screen from overhead
lights and nearby windows. The stand lets you set the display at the best angle for
viewing, helping to reduce or eliminate glare from lighting sources you can’t move.
More information about ergonomics is available on the web:
Thighs tilted
slightly
Shoulders
relaxed
Screen positioned to
avoid reflected glare
Forearms and
hands in a
straight line
Forearms level
or tilted slightly
Lower back
supported
Feet flat on the floor
or on a footrest
Top of the screen at or
slightly below eye level
Clearance under
work surface
18–28 in. (45–70 cm)
www.apple.com/about/ergonomics