HP Omni 220-1155xt Getting Started (For Select TouchSmart Models Only) - Page 19

discomfort in your upper back muscles and neck, try increasing the height of the screen

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Locate the HP TouchSmart PC in the room to minimize glare from the screen. You can also reduce glare by tilting the screen. The HP TouchSmart screen can be used as an input device; therefore, the computer should be placed so that your shoulders and neck are comfortable. The computer might need to be moved close to your body to keep your shoulders relaxed while you are touching the screen. Keep your shoulders low and your upper arm close to your body when you touch the screen. The more the screen is used for input, the more important this is. You can position the computer in a variety of ways to provide a balance between relaxing your shoulders and keeping your head balanced comfortably over your neck. If you feel discomfort in your shoulders, try moving the computer closer to your body or lowering the height of the screen by lowering the work surface. If you feel discomfort in your upper back muscles and neck, try increasing the height of the screen by increasing the work surface height. The graphic below shows correct body and computer positioning. The graphic below shows incorrect usage. ENWW Using the HP TouchSmart with safety and comfort 15

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Locate the HP TouchSmart PC in the room to minimize glare from the screen. You can also reduce glare by
tilting the screen.
The HP TouchSmart screen can be used as an input device; therefore, the computer should be placed so that
your shoulders and neck are comfortable.
The computer might need to be moved close to your body to keep your shoulders relaxed while you are touching
the screen. Keep your shoulders low and your upper arm close to your body when you touch the screen. The
more the screen is used for input, the more important this is.
You can position the computer in a variety of ways to provide a balance between relaxing your shoulders and
keeping your head balanced comfortably over your neck. If you feel discomfort in your shoulders, try moving the
computer closer to your body or lowering the height of the screen by lowering the work surface. If you feel
discomfort in your upper back muscles and neck, try increasing the height of the screen by increasing the work
surface height.
The graphic below shows correct body and computer positioning.
The graphic below shows incorrect usage.
ENWW
Using the HP TouchSmart with safety and comfort
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