HP Z840 Safety & Comfort Guide User Guide - Page 21

Using touch technology, Using a touch-enabled monitor and all-in-one product

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5 Using touch technology Using a touch-enabled monitor and all-in-one product Touch technology is great when you want to interact directly with objects on the screen. When using touch, you need to be especially attentive to the comfort of your neck, shoulders, and arms. Remember, there is no one monitor placement that can keep all body parts happy at all times, especially when using touch. Follow these touchscreen guidelines: ● For arm comfort, place the touchscreen closer than you would a non-touchscreen. It should be much closer than arm's length. ● For shoulder and arm comfort, place the screen lower. ● Use the tilt feature to align your forearms, wrists, and hands in a straight, neutral position. If you begin to experience neck fatigue, raise the screen. Each time you adjust the screen height, consider readjusting the tilt to keep your wrists in a neutral position. ● When using touch extensively, you may want to adjust the height of your display throughout the day to maintain the comfort of your neck, shoulders and arms. Using a touch-enabled monitor and all-in-one product 13

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Using touch technology
Using a touch-enabled monitor and all-in-one product
Touch technology is great when you want to interact directly with objects on the screen. When using
touch, you need to be especially attentive to the comfort of your neck, shoulders, and arms.
Remember, there is no one monitor placement that can keep all body parts happy at all times,
especially when using touch.
Follow these touchscreen guidelines:
For arm comfort, place the touchscreen closer than you would a non-touchscreen. It should be
much closer than arm’s length.
For shoulder and arm comfort, place the screen lower.
Use the tilt feature to align your forearms, wrists, and hands in a straight, neutral position. If you
begin to experience neck fatigue, raise the screen. Each time you adjust the screen height,
consider readjusting the tilt to keep your wrists in a neutral position.
When using touch extensively, you may want to adjust the height of your display throughout the
day to maintain the comfort of your neck, shoulders and arms.
Using a touch-enabled monitor and all-in-one product
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