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Re[6]: Ergonomics, or what to do with those TS manuals...


  • To: "Gary Fritz" <fritz@xxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re[6]: Ergonomics, or what to do with those TS manuals...
  • From: "Paul M. Zislis" <pzislis@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2005 19:53:44 -0400

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Replying to your message of Friday, June 10, 2005, 6:13:05 PM,

Excellent suggestion.  Another pair of glasses is a cheap price to
avoid neck problems.

Paul
>> For old timers like me who wear progressive lenses (or bifocals), we
>> have to look through the lower part of the lens for close work.  So
>> raising the monitor might cause bigger problems.  Raising the
>> monitor sounds like a good idea though for people with younger eyes.

GF> Not just younger people.  You souldn't be reading the monitor 
GF> through your bifocals.  That will result in straining your eye 
GF> muscles and/or craning your neck back.  If you're spending hours 
GF> at the computer, you need computer glasses:  glasses that focus 
GF> at the distance you normally sit from the monitor, through the 
GF> center of the lenses.  That way you can look normally through the 
GF> lenses with the proper focus.