X
Preface
Ergonomics
We designed your Multimedia PC system to be functional as well as attractive. To get most out of it, here are
some suggestions on how to position and use the computer:
•
The top third of the LCD (screen) should be at eye-level or slightly below.
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The LCD should be at least 18"/45cm. directly in front of you.
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If the screen resolution makes you strain to read, then adjust the resolution to something more comfortable (see
“Video
Features” on page 1 - 26
).
•
Angle the LCD (see
“Tilting & Adjusting the LCD Screen Height” on page 1 - 7
) so that it doesn’t reflect any light
into your eyes.
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Use a chair which offers good back support (especially lower-back). The seat should allow your feet to rest flat on the
floor or on a footrest directly in front of you.
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If possible, illuminate your work area with natural daylight or use a steady-glowing (non-flickering) light source.
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Place the keyboard and mouse so that your arms are at your sides and your forearms are roughly parallel to the floor.
Your wrists should flex slightly downward as you work. Your neck and shoulders should also be relaxed.
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Take a break from the computer. Get up, stretch, flex your wrists, walk about, and look at something else for about 10
minutes every hour.
Summary of Contents for UNO 2.1
Page 1: ...UNO 2 1 ...
Page 25: ...XXIV Preface ...
Page 57: ...Quick Start Guide 1 32 1 ...
Page 67: ...Features Components 2 10 2 ...
Page 79: ...Power Management 3 12 3 ...
Page 89: ...Drivers Utilities 4 10 4 ...
Page 115: ...Upgrading The Computer 6 12 6 ...
Page 167: ...Troubleshooting 8 10 Problems Possible Solutions 8 ...
Page 171: ...Interface Ports Jacks A 4 A ...
Page 187: ...Specifications C 6 C ...
Page 271: ...Windows 7 D 84 Windows 7 ...