For your greatest comfort, use the following illustration to help you in positioning your display.

Shoulders relaxed

Forearms and hands in a straight line

Forearms level or tilted up slightly

Lower back supported

Thighs horizontal

45–70 cm (18–28 in.)

Top of the screen at or slightly

below eye level (You may need

to adjust the height of your

display by placing something under it or by raising your work surface.)

Screen positioned to avoid reflected glare

Clearance under work surface

Feet flat on the floor

Do you need a video card?

To use your display, you need compatible video circuitry built into your computer or a compatible video card installed in your computer. If you are unsure whether your computer has the appropriate built-in video capability, check with an Apple-authorized dealer or service provider.

If your computer does not have the video capability necessary to use this display, you need to purchase a video card. (Video cards are available from an Apple-authorized dealer or service provider.) Install the video card before you connect the display to your computer. To install a video card in one of the expansion slots inside your computer, see the manual that came with your computer or video card.

Do you need an adapter connector? Some models of Macintosh computers with built-in video and some third-party video cards require an adapter connector to connect the display to the computer. You can acquire an adapter connector from an Apple-authorized dealer or service provider.

Setting Up

7

Page 15
Image 15
Apple 1705 Display manual Do you need a video card?, Shoulders relaxed