HP Vectra VT 6/xxx HP Vectra VT 6/xxx, User's Guide for Minitower models - Page 39
Your Desk, Your Chair
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2 Using Your PC Working in Comfort It is recommended that you place your keyboard in front of the screen or document holder (whichever is viewed the most). If you use a mouse or trackball, position it close to the keyboard so you do not have to stretch while using it. It is not necessary to type with very much force. Use of too much force can place unnecessary stress on your body, including tendons and muscles in your hands, wrists, and forearms, and increase risk of discomfort or injury. Your Desk Sufficient desk space should be available to allow you to set up your equipment in a convenient, comfortable arrangement. Recommended workstation desk space is 160 by 80 by 90 cm (63 by 32 to 36 inches). Depending on the nature of your work, you may need a smaller or larger work surface. To minimize reflections and glare (and thus eye discomfort), the surface of the desk should be non-reflective (matt). Ideally, the work top height should be adjustable. Recommended range is 66 to 77 cm (26 to 30 inches). If the desk top height is fixed, it should be between 72 and 75 cm (28.5 to 29.5 inches). There should be at least 6 cm (2 inches) of space between your thighs and the desk top. If the desk has a "kneehole" it should be at least 58 cm (23 in) wide, 65 cm (25.5 in) high, and 60 cm (24 in) deep. If possible, choose a desk with cable management capabilities. This will keep your cables and wires orderly, off the floor, and out of the way. Your Chair Your chair should have a stable base (for example: five legs with casters). It is important that the casters be matched to the type of floor in your workspace (that is, hard surface or carpet). English 27