HP 6330US manual Keyboard and Pointing Device

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3ARRANGINGYOUR WORK AREA

Keyboard and Pointing Device

Place your keyboard, mouse, and other input devices, so that you can use them with your body in a relaxed, comfortable position. In this way, you don’t have to reach or shrug your shoulders while working.

Positioning the Keyboard

Position the keyboard directly in front of you to avoid twisting your neck and torso.This makes it possible to type with your shoul- ders relaxed and your upper arms hanging freely at your sides.

Adjusting the Keyboard Height and Slope

Your elbow height should be near the height of your keyboard’s home row (see illustra- tion under "Shoulders and Elbows"). Adjust your keyboard slope so that your wrists are straight.

Aligning the Mouse and Keyboard

When using a mouse or detached trackball, position the device immediately to the right or left of your keyboard.

Using a Keyboard Tray Comfortably

If you use a keyboard tray, make sure it is wide enough to accommodate your pointing device, such as a mouse or trackball. Otherwise, you will probably place the mouse on your desktop, higher and farther away than the keyboard.This will lead you to stretch forward repeatedly, and uncomfort- ably, to reach the mouse.

RIGHT

Position your pointing device immediately to the right or left of your keyboard.

WRONG!

Don’t position your keyboard and pointing device at different levels and distances.

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Contents Safety Comfort Guide Page Page Safety & Comfort Guide Contents Symbols and Conventions in Documentation PrefaceSymbols on Equipment Adjust into Your Comfort Zone Take Action for Safety Comfort Promoting a Safe and Comfortable Work EnvironmentImportant Choices Self-checkAdjust Key PrinciplesRelax Vary Your Posture Findingyour Comfort Zone Range of PositionsThat afternoon slump Everything is connectedFeet, Knees, and Legs WalkLeg comfort Adjust often BackForearms, Wrists, and Hands Right Wrong Split KeyboardsShoulders and Elbows RelaxEyes Eye comfortEye break Positioning Your Monitor Arrangingyour Work Area MonitorEye height Adjusting brightness and contrast Arrangingyour Work AreaIf glare is a problem, consider these actions Eliminating glareKeyboard and Pointing Device Arm Supports and a Palm Rest For pauses onlyPapers and Books Phone On the Road Using a Notebook Computer Working in ComfortLong hours of use Typing Style Keep it lightHunt-and-peck typing Clean Frequently Switch handsPointing Style Pointing comfortUsing a Keyboard on a Sofa Even on a sofaTaking Breaks and Varying Your Tasks Try it and seeBreathe deeply Monitoring Your Health Habits and Exercise Orderingyour Adjustments From the Ground UpFrom the Top Down Be inventivePage SELF-CHECK Seated PositionShoulders, Arms,Wrists, and Hands EyesKeyboard and Pointing Device MonitorGeneral Prevention Double-checkListen to your body Page Important Electrical and Mechanical Safety Information Introduction Product Safety Policy General PracticeImportant Electrical and Mechanical Safety Information Mounting Accessories Power SourcesServicing VentilationAccessibility Voltage Select SwitchInternal Battery Power CordsPrecautions for Portable Computer Products Precautions for Server and Network Products Accessories and OptionsProducts with Casters Floor Standing ProductsCompatibility ExternalTelevisionAntenna GroundingPower Lines Lightning ProtectionAntenna Grounding Precautions for Products with Laser Devices Laser SafetyWarningsCompliance with Cdrh Regulations Compliance with International RegulationsLaser Product Label Laser InformationSafety and Health Niosh AppendixFor More Information National Institute for OccupationalNational Safety Council Library Occupational Safety and Health Administration OshaTCO Information Center Page 297660-001
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