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How to use two monitors (and why it helps)

How to use two monitors (and why it helps)

(www.myorganizedbiz.com) – This topic is the first in a series of interviews with Brian Kelly, owner of Willamette Technical (that’s wil-AM-it, dammit), a computer services company in NW Oregon that specializes in data integrity for home, small, and medium business.
Jen: Hi, Brian! What’s a hot topic this month that helps the small or home business owner use technology for more productivity?
Brian: I want to talk about how to use two monitors instead of one – and how it can help your productivity and focus.
Jen: Cool! I’ve seen people do this – tell us about it.
Brian: Well, the way I see …read more

Ergonomics 1: Preventing Computer Strain

Ergonomics 1: Preventing Computer Strain

This article is the first in a series about ergonomics.
Oh, but ergonomics is just for big companies, you say?
Well, yes, if you’re a disembodied head. But if you still have limbs and a spine, give some thought to ergonomics (the science of good working posture). Your body will thank you.
How to work with your computer to prevent strain and fatigue
Monitor

monitor position is directly in front so do not have to twist head or neck
top line of screen is at or below eye level
monitor correct distance to read without leaning head, neck, or trunk
no glare (e.g., from windows, lights) is …read more


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