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Setting up your computer and getting started
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Other documentation

Your computer comes with all or some of the following
documentation in addition to this resource guide:
An electronic version of the user’s guide. Look for the
user’s guide icon on your desktop or in the DOCS folder
on the C: drive.
Guides for other programs that may come preinstalled on
your computer or that are available for installation on
your Recovery Media.
For accessory information, visit Toshiba's web site at
toshiba.com.
The Microsoft® Windows® operating system
documentation which explains the features of the
operating system.
Setting up your computer and getting started
Strain and stress injuries are becoming more common as
people spend more time using their computers. With a little
care and proper use of the equipment, you can work
comfortably throughout the day.
Using the computer keyboard incorrectly can result in discomfort
and possible injury. If your hands, wrists, and/or arms bother you
while typing, stop using the computer and rest. If the discomfort
persists, consult a physician.
For more information, consult books on ergonomics,
repetitive-strain injury, and repetitive-stress syndrome.

Placement of the computer

Proper placement of the computer and external devices is
important to avoid stress-related injuries. Consider the
following when placing your computer.