User's Manual
Positioning and Viewing the Monitor
Place
the
monitor
directly
in
front
of you
and
sit
about
an
arm’s
length
away
from
it. To
minimize
glare
and
reduce
eye
fatigue,
position
the
monitor
so
that
sunlight,
desk
lamps,
and
overhead
lights
do
not
shine
directly
on
the
screen.
When
you
are
sitting
in
front
of
the
monitor,
the
top
of
the
screen
should
be
slightly
below
eye
level
so
you
look
down,
rather
than
up,
at
the
screen.
If your
monitor
is
too
low,
you
can
raise
it
by
placing
it
(or
the
computer)
on
a
stand.
If
the
monitor
has
a
tilt
and
swivel
base,
you
can
use
it
to
adjust
the
position
of
the
screen
for
comfortable
viewing.
To
produce
an
image
that
is
clear
and
easy
to
look
at,
adjust
the
monitor’s
brightness
and
contrast
controls.
If
your
screen
flickers,
you
can
minimize
it
by
selecting
a
dark
background
using
the
brightness
and
contrast
controls
or
your
software.
To
prevent
eyestrain,
rest
your
eyes
occasionally
by
closing
them
or
focusing
on
a
fixed
spot
in
the
distance.
Once
you
get
in
the
habit
of
working
comfortably,
you’ll
be
more
productive
than
ever!
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Using Your Computer