HP MP6 Safety & Comfort Guide User Guide - Page 22

Shoulders and elbows, Relax, RIGHT

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Shoulders and elbows TIP Relax Remember to relax, particularly in areas where muscle tension often builds, such as your neck and shoulders. To minimize muscle tension, your shoulders should be relaxed, not elevated or drooped (refer to the Supporting your forearms on page 21 section), and your elbows should be placed comfortably in relation to your keyboard height. Position your elbows in a zone that is near the height of your keyboard's home row (the row that includes the letter L). Some find it most comfortable to position their elbows slightly above the height of the home row and to set the keyboard slope to the lowest (most flat) position. RIGHT Turn your chair to the side to help determine if your elbow height is near the height of your keyboard's home row. 12 Chapter 2 Finding your comfort zone

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Shoulders and elbows
TIP
Relax
Remember to relax, particularly in areas where muscle tension often builds, such as your neck and
shoulders.
To minimize muscle tension, your shoulders should be relaxed, not elevated or drooped (refer to the
Supporting your forearms
on page
21
section), and your elbows should be placed comfortably in
relation to your keyboard height. Position your elbows in a zone that is near the height of your keyboard's
home row (the row that includes the letter L). Some find it most comfortable to position their elbows
slightly above the height of the home row and to set the keyboard slope to the lowest (most flat) position.
RIGHT
Turn your chair to the side to help determine if your elbow height is near the height of your keyboard's
home row.
12
Chapter 2
Finding your comfort zone