HP 6346 (US), 6340 (US/CAN) manual Setting Up Your HP Computing Equipment, Your HP Monitor

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Setting Up Your HP Computing Equipment

Make sure that all the elements of your HP computer system — monitor, document holder, keyboard, mice and other input devices, and headphones and speakers — are optimally arranged and adjusted to meet your personal requirements. The recommen- dations that follow will help you achieve this.

Note that these recommendations apply only to the use of HP desktop computers or HP notebook computers that are used with a full-size keyboard, monitor and mouse.

Your HP Monitor

It is important that your monitor screen be clean and positioned correctly to improve readability and help you work comfortably. Glare, high contrast, reflections, dirt, and dust will interfere with what you see on the screen. The recommendations that follow can help you achieve comfortable arrangement.

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Contents Getting Started Page Help Index Glossary Hapter 4 Communicating Regulat Safety InformationPreparing to Use Your Computer Getting Help guide Turning On Your Computer For First TimeIf Your System Is Not Working Thank you for selecting HP computing equipment Working in Comfort with Your HP Pavilion PCThank you, again, for choosing HP computing equipment What is RSI?About Repetitive Strain Injury What if I experience discomfort? What causes RSI?What can I do to avoid RSI? Your Workspace Preparing Your Work EnvironmentYour Chair GettingStarted Your Work Surface Lighting Work Environment SpecificationsYour Work Posture GettingStarted Your HP Monitor Setting Up Your HP Computing EquipmentGettingStarted Adjust Visual settings so that contrast Monitor use specificationsText should be easy to read. To help ease To useDocument Holders Your HP Keyboard Should be in straight line Mice and Other Input Devices Headphones and Speakers General Comfort and Safety ChecklistOverall Position for long periods is unnatural Stressful. When prolonged work is required, takeFrequent short breaks. As a rule of thumb, a five Or ten minute break every hour is a good idea1991Chaffin,.D.andAndersson,G.OccupationalBiomechanics InforApplications SourcesExploring Your System Turning Off Your Computer Turning On Your ComputerSuspending Your Computer You have a special keyboard that enables you to Using the KeyboardSpecial Keyboard Butt ns NnectingExploringYourSystem Reconfiguring Keyboard ButtonsChanging the Screen Display of Keyboard Messages Using the MouseUsing Headphones Working with Diskettes Formatting Diskettes Caring for DiskettesCaring for CDs Using the CD-ROM DriveInserting a CD Playing Mpeg Videos Using CDs that Came with Your HP Pavilion PCPlaying Music CDs Internet” Using the ModemDiscovering Your Software Learning about the Windows Desktop PreinstlledSoftware PCsoftwareorhardwareUsing Personal Guide To see the key programs on your HP Pavilion PC Finding Your Preinstalled SoftwareSelect Find Finding FilesClick Files or Folders Or folderDeleting Software Adding SoftwareGetting Help from the HP Support Center HP Support Center, the Technical Support category Getting Software HelpGettingStarted Communicating with the World Signing Up for Internet Access Connecting to the InternetIf you haven’t yet signed up for your free* Internet access Personalized e-mail accounts Choice of three browsersTo connect to the Internet Browsing the InternetSending and Receiving E-Mail Additional assistance when you have a question or need helpTo go to the Easy Internet Access browser e-mail program It’s as easy as Create, Post, and Share Using the HP Message BoardPosting a Message Creating a MessageSharing Your Message Board To your Message BoardTerms and Conditions of the Free Internet Access Removing the Channel Bar Sending and Receiving Faxes Faxing a file using software programsSending a Fax Sending a fax composed on the Quick Fax notepadReceiving Faxes Your User Slot Stored Tootherdevices,likeaprinter.AlsoknownastheLPT Canbe ToaccessandmanagethefilesonyoursystemTermforanopenprogramorfolder YcleBinGettingStarted Regulat Ry Inf rmat Federal Comm nicati s InformationCommission FCC Requir m ts StandardizedOmmunication DOC CanaÍunÈlectrcin,selonlecas Nsioncord.ThecustomershouldbeGettingStarted PackardGmbH SuplementaryInformationGrounded AC Power Safety WarRegulatoryandSafetyInformation Structur,to TV Antenna Conne tors PrAntenna Grounding Reference GettingStarted Auto IndexMouse,nitor,defined,19,133060 Index 5967-2947