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wic.book Page 18 Friday, December 5, 1997 11:24 AM Working in Comfort Setting Up Your HP Computing Equipment • If you are using a scrolling mouse, be sure to keep your fingers and hand in a relaxed, neutral position when activating the scroll wheel. Also, this type of mouse features software that can minimize the number of mouse movements or button clicks. • When using a mouse, trackball, stylus and graphics tablet, or other input device, position it as close to the keyboard as possible, and keep it at the same level so you do not have to stretch while using it. • Use a good quality mouse pad to enable the mouse to work most effectively and reduce unnecessary hand and wrist movements. • Be sure to keep your mouse and trackball clean. Regular removal of accumulated dust and dirt helps ensure proper tracking and reduces unnecessary hand and wrist motions. Headphones and Speakers Listening to loud sounds for prolonged periods may permanently damage your hearing. To avoid discomfort from unexpected noise, always turn down the volume before connecting headphones or speakers to your HP equipment. When you put on the headphones, slowly increase the volume until you find a comfortable listening level, then leave the volume control in that position. 18

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Working in Comfort
Setting Up Your HP Computing Equipment
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If you are using a scrolling mouse, be sure to keep your fingers and
hand in a relaxed, neutral position when activating the scroll wheel.
Also, this type of mouse features software that can minimize the
number of mouse movements or button clicks.
³
When using a mouse, trackball, stylus and graphics tablet, or other
input device, position it as close to the keyboard as possible, and
keep it at the same level so you do not have to stretch while using it.
³
Use a good quality mouse pad to enable the mouse to work most
effectively and reduce unnecessary hand and wrist movements.
³
Be sure to keep your mouse and trackball clean. Regular removal of
accumulated dust and dirt helps ensure proper tracking and reduces
unnecessary hand and wrist motions.
Headphones and Speakers
Listening to loud sounds for prolonged periods may permanently
damage your hearing.
To avoid discomfort from unexpected noise,
always turn down the volume before connecting headphones or
speakers to your HP equipment.
When you put on the headphones, slowly increase the volume until you
find a comfortable listening level, then leave the volume control in that
position.
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