Typing Style

Are you training yourself to lighten up when you find you are pounding on the

 

keys?

 

If you are not a touch typist, have you been taking typing lessons?

 

Are you training your fingers to relax when they become tense?

 

Do you use your whole arm to reach for keys not located near the home row?

Keyboard and

Is your keyboard positioned directly in front of you?

Pointing Device

Are your keyboard height and slope adjusted so that your wrists are straight and

 

your shoulders relaxed?

 

If you are typing with the keyboard on your lap, are your shoulders relaxed and

 

your wrists straight?

 

If you are using a mouse or detached trackball, is it placed to the immediate right

 

or left of your keyboard?

 

If you are using a mouse or trackball, are you holding it loosely, with a relaxed

 

hand?

 

Do you let go of your pointing device when you are not using it?

 

Are you using a light touch when you click the buttons on your pointing device

 

(mouse, trackball, touchpad, or pointing stick)?

 

Are you cleaning your mouse or trackball frequently?

Monitor

Is your monitor positioned in front of you and at a comfortable viewing distance,

 

about arm’s length? Or if you look at a paper document more than your monitor,

 

is your document holder in front of you with your monitor to one side?

 

Are the text and images on your monitor easily visible in a comfortably seated

 

position?

 

Have you eliminated glare and bright reflections on your monitor, without

 

compromising your posture?

 

Is your monitor’s entire viewing area located just below your eye height?

 

Is your monitor tilted so your face and the monitor are parallel?

 

Have you adjusted the brightness and contrast controls to improve the quality of

 

text and graphics?

 

Is your document holder positioned near the monitor, at the same distance,

 

height, and angle as the monitor?

Safety and Comfort

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