nAllow adequate workspace so that you can use your keyboard and mouse comfortably. Place papers or other items so you can view them easily while using your computer. A document stand may make reading papers more comfortable.
nEye muscles must work harder to focus on nearby objects. Occasionally focus your eyes on a distant object, and blink often while you work.
nClean your screen regularly. Keeping the screen clean helps reduce unwanted reflections.
What’s next?
You’ve completed setting up your computer. Continue with one of the following steps:
nIf you are new to the Macintosh, continue with the next section, “Learning the Basics,” to learn more about how to use your computer.
nRead “Turning the Computer On and Off,” later in this book, for important information.
nTurn to “Your Computer at a Glance,” later in this book, for an overview of major features of your computer and instructions on how to find out more about them.
nRead the “Using Special Features” section of this book for tips on how to use some of the important features of your computer.
nStart your own work. Consult the Macintosh User’s Guide or this book if you have questions about your computer.
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