Lenovo 8009 Manual Do Utilizador

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Chapter
 
1.
 
Arranging
 
your
 
workspace
 
To
 
get
 
the
 
most
 
from
 
your
 
computer,
 
arrange
 
both
 
the
 
equipment
 
you
 
use
 
and
 
your
 
work
 
area
 
to
 
suit
 
your
 
needs
 
and
 
the
 
kind
 
of
 
work
 
you
 
do.
 
Your
 
comfort
 
is
 
of
 
foremost
 
importance,
 
but
 
light
 
sources,
 
air
 
circulation,
 
and
 
the
 
location
 
of
 
electrical
 
outlets
 
also
 
can
 
affect
 
the
 
way
 
you
 
arrange
 
your
 
workspace.
 
Comfort
 
Although
 
no
 
single
 
working
 
position
 
is
 
ideal
 
for
 
everyone,
 
here
 
are
 
a
 
few
 
guidelines
 
to
 
help
 
you
 
find
 
a
 
position
 
that
 
suits
 
you
 
best.
 
Sitting
 
in
 
the
 
same
 
position
 
for
 
a
 
long
 
time
 
can
 
cause
 
fatigue.
 
A
 
good
 
chair
 
can
 
make
 
a
 
big
 
difference.
 
The
 
backrest
 
and
 
seat
 
should
 
adjust
 
independently
 
and
 
provide
 
good
 
support.
 
The
 
seat
 
should
 
have
 
a
 
curved
 
front
 
to
 
relieve
 
pressure
 
on
 
the
 
thighs.
 
Adjust
 
the
 
seat
 
so
 
that
 
your
 
thighs
 
are
 
parallel
 
to
 
the
 
floor
 
and
 
your
 
feet
 
are
 
either
 
flat
 
on
 
the
 
floor
 
or
 
on
 
a
 
footrest.
 
When
 
using
 
the
 
keyboard,
 
keep
 
your
 
forearms
 
parallel
 
to
 
the
 
floor
 
and
 
your
 
wrists
 
in
 
a
 
neutral,
 
comfortable
 
position.
 
Try
 
to
 
keep
 
a
 
light
 
touch
 
on
 
the
 
keyboard
 
and
 
your
 
hands
 
and
 
fingers
 
relaxed.
 
You
 
can
 
change
 
the
 
angle
 
of
 
the
 
keyboard
 
for
 
maximum
 
comfort
 
by
 
adjusting
 
the
 
position
 
of
 
the
 
keyboard
 
feet.
 
Viewing Distance
Lower
Back
Support
Seat
Height
  
 
Adjust
 
the
 
monitor
 
so
 
the
 
top
 
of
 
the
 
screen
 
is
 
at,
 
or
 
slightly
 
below,
 
eye
 
level.
 
Place
 
the
 
monitor
 
at
 
a
 
comfortable
 
viewing
 
distance,
 
usually
 
51
 
to
 
61
 
cm
 
(20
 
to
 
24
 
in.),
 
and
 
position
 
it
 
so
 
you
 
can
 
view
 
it
 
without
 
having
 
to
 
twist
 
your
 
body.
 
Also
 
position
 
other
 
equipment
 
you
 
use
 
regularly,
 
such
 
as
 
the
 
telephone
 
or
 
a
 
mouse,
 
within
 
easy
 
reach.
 
Glare
 
and
 
lighting
 
Position
 
the
 
monitor
 
to
 
minimize
 
glare
 
and
 
reflections
 
from
 
overhead
 
lights,
 
windows,
 
and
 
other
 
light
 
sources.
 
Even
 
reflected
 
light
 
from
 
shiny
 
surfaces
 
can
 
cause
 
annoying
 
reflections
 
on
 
your
 
monitor
 
screen.
 
Place
 
the
 
monitor
 
at
 
right
 
angles
 
to
 
windows
 
and
 
other
 
light
 
sources,
 
when
 
possible.
 
Reduce
 
overhead
 
lighting,
 
if
 
necessary,
 
by
 
turning
 
off
 
lights
 
or
 
using
 
lower
 
wattage
 
bulbs.
 
If
 
you
 
install
 
the
 
monitor
 
near
 
a
 
window,
 
use
 
curtains
 
or
 
blinds
 
to
 
block
 
the
 
sunlight.
 
You
 
might
 
have
 
to
 
adjust
 
the
 
brightness
 
and
 
contrast
 
controls
 
on
 
the
 
monitor
 
as
 
the
 
room
 
lighting
 
changes
 
throughout
 
the
 
day.
 
 
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Lenovo
 
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2006.
 
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IBM
 
Corp.
 
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