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A Peripheral Vision Mouse close to the keyboard and arrange both tools within reach. Leaning forward to type or mouse negates the healthful benefits provided by a supportive task chair. Safety Monitor Position your monitor for optimal viewing— about an arm’s length away and with the top line of text at eye level—to prevent squinting or leaning to see what’s on-screen. Slatwall-Worthy Attach binder, paper and pencil holders to your slatwall system to stay organized and clear clutter-prone space on the desktop between you and your monitor. ERGO TIPS Get in the Zone Your body follows your hands and your eyes. With this in mind, position oft-used work tools in the Neutral Reach Zone—an area that can be accessed with a sweep of the forearm—to uphold a healthy posture. Stay Close to the CPU For easy, in-the-zone access to cables, ports and drives, invest in a CPU holder that glides out from under the desk on a track. Not All Mice Are Created Equal Mouse design is important. Select a model that supports the palm of the hand to avoid dangerous wrist anchoring. Light Right (or Left) Put your task light in its place—off to the side opposite your writing hand. Doing so will allow you to shine the light across the page you’re writing on and adjust its angle without putting down your pen. As an employee of a Humanscale corporate partner, you’re entitled to a discount on high-performance ergonomic products by Humanscale. Consult with your human resources department for details on your Humanscale Reference Code, then visit shop.humanscale.com to enjoy substantial savings on all the tools you need for a comfortable place to work.

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Page 1: E Rgotips In The Zone

A Peripheral VisionMouse close to the keyboard and arrange both tools within reach. Leaning forward to type or mouse negates the healthful benefits provided by a supportive task chair.

Safety MonitorPosition your monitor for optimal viewing—about an arm’s length away and with the top line of text at eye level—to prevent squinting or leaning to see what’s on-screen.

Slatwall-WorthyAttach binder, paper and pencil holders to your slatwall system to stay organized and clear clutter-prone space on the desktop between you and your monitor.

ERGO TIPSGet in the Zone Your body follows your hands and your eyes. With this in mind, position

oft-used work tools in the Neutral Reach Zone—an area that can be

accessed with a sweep of the forearm—to uphold a healthy posture.

Stay Close to the CPUFor easy, in-the-zone access to cables, ports and drives, invest in a CPU holder that glides out from under the desk on a track.

Not All Mice Are Created EqualMouse design is important. Select a model that supports the palm of the hand to avoid dangerous wrist anchoring.

Light Right (or Left) Put your task light in its place—off to the side opposite your writing hand. Doing so will allow you to shine the light across the page you’re writing on and adjust its angle without putting down your pen.

As an employee of a Humanscale corporate partner, you’re entitled to a discount on high-performance ergonomic products by Humanscale. Consult with your human resources department for details on your Humanscale Reference Code, then visit shop.humanscale.com to enjoy substantial savings on all the tools you need for a comfortable place to work.