HP 6330US manual If glare is a problem, consider these actions, Eliminating glare

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Eliminating Glare and Reflections onYour Monitor

Take the time to eliminate glare and reflec- tions.To control daylight, use blinds, shades, or drapes, or try other glare-reducing measures. Use indirect or reduced lighting to avoid bright spots on your display screen.

If glare is a problem, consider these actions:

Move your monitor to a place where glare and bright reflections are eliminated.

Turn off or reduce ceiling lights and use task lighting (one or more adjustable lamps) to illuminate your work.

If you cannot control the ceiling lights, try positioning your monitor between rows of lights instead of directly beneath a row of lights.

Attach a glare-reduction filter to your monitor.

Place a visor on your monitor.This device may be as simple as a piece of cardboard extending out over the monitor’s top front edge.

Avoid tilting or swiveling your display in a way that leads to an uncomfortable head or upper back posture.

TIP

Eliminating glare

Try positioning your monitor so that its side

faces the windows.

AVOID!

Avoid compromising your posture to compensate for glare or reflections.

Try to avoid bright light sources in your field of vision. For example, don’t face an uncovered window during daylight hours.

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Contents Safety Comfort Guide Page Page Safety & Comfort Guide Contents Preface Symbols and Conventions in DocumentationSymbols on Equipment Adjust into Your Comfort Zone Self-check Take Action for Safety ComfortPromoting a Safe and Comfortable Work Environment Important ChoicesKey Principles AdjustRelax Vary Your Posture Everything is connected Findingyour Comfort ZoneRange of Positions That afternoon slumpLeg comfort Feet, Knees, and LegsWalk Back Adjust oftenForearms, Wrists, and Hands Split Keyboards Right WrongRelax Shoulders and ElbowsEye break EyesEye comfort Positioning Your Monitor Eye height Arrangingyour Work AreaMonitor Arrangingyour Work Area Adjusting brightness and contrastEliminating glare If glare is a problem, consider these actionsKeyboard and Pointing Device For pauses only Arm Supports and a Palm RestPapers and Books Phone On the Road Long hours of use Using a Notebook ComputerWorking in Comfort Hunt-and-peck typing Typing StyleKeep it light Pointing comfort Clean FrequentlySwitch hands Pointing StyleEven on a sofa Using a Keyboard on a SofaBreathe deeply Taking Breaks and Varying Your TasksTry it and see Monitoring Your Health Habits and Exercise Be inventive Orderingyour AdjustmentsFrom the Ground Up From the Top DownPage Eyes SELF-CHECKSeated Position Shoulders, Arms,Wrists, and HandsMonitor Keyboard and Pointing DeviceListen to your body General PreventionDouble-check Page Introduction Product Safety Policy General Practice Important Electrical and Mechanical Safety InformationImportant Electrical and Mechanical Safety Information Ventilation Mounting AccessoriesPower Sources ServicingPower Cords AccessibilityVoltage Select Switch Internal BatteryPrecautions for Portable Computer Products Floor Standing Products Precautions for Server and Network ProductsAccessories and Options Products with CastersExternalTelevisionAntenna Grounding CompatibilityAntenna Grounding Power LinesLightning Protection Laser SafetyWarnings Precautions for Products with Laser DevicesLaser Information Compliance with Cdrh RegulationsCompliance with International Regulations Laser Product LabelNational Institute for Occupational Safety and Health NioshAppendix For More InformationTCO Information Center National Safety Council LibraryOccupational Safety and Health Administration Osha Page 297660-001
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