Seating and posture, Seating and posture -4 – Toshiba M400 User Manual
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Getting Started
Seating and posture
Maintain a comfortable working posture when using your PC where your
body joints are naturally aligned to reduce stress on different parts of your
body. Consider the following:
Figure 3-1 Posture and positioning of the computer
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Keep hands, wrists, and forearms straight, in-line and roughly parallel to
the floor.
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Keep head level, or bent slightly forward, forward facing, and balanced.
Generally the head is in-line with the torso.
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Keep shoulders relaxed and let upper arms hang normally at the side of
the body.
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Keep elbows in close to the body and bent.
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Keep feet fully supported by floor or foot rest.
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Keep back fully supported with appropriate lumbar support when sitting
vertical or leaning back slightly.
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Keep thighs and hips supported by a well-padded seat cushion and
generally parallel to the floor.
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Keep knees about the same height as the hips with the feet slightly
forward.
Foot rest
Below eye level
90°angles