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What should you consider when setting up your desk?
Select all that apply.
Clear away items from beneath your desk to allow comfortable leg positioning and movement.
Place your keyboard and mouse at the same height at elbow level.
Position your monitor close as possible to yourself anc center it in front of you.
Center your keyboard in front of you with your mouse located close to
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- Clear away items from beneath your desk to allow comfortable leg positioning and movement. — Yes, keep under-desk space free for legroom and movement.
- Place your keyboard and mouse at the same height at elbow level. — Yes, this keeps wrists and shoulders in a neutral posture.
- Position your monitor close as possible to yourself and center it in front of you. — No: center the monitor in front of you, but not “as close as possible.” It should be about an arm’s length away (adjust for visual comfort), with the top of the screen at or slightly below eye level.
- Center your keyboard in front of you with your mouse located close to it. — Yes, reduces reaching and awkward shoulder/arm positions.
- Clear away items from beneath your desk to allow comfortable leg positioning and movement. — Yes, keep under-desk space free for legroom and movement.
- Place your keyboard and mouse at the same height at elbow level. — Yes, this keeps wrists and shoulders in a neutral posture.
- Position your monitor close as possible to yourself and center it in front of you. — No: center the monitor in front of you, but not “as close as possible.” It should be about an arm’s length away (adjust for visual comfort), with the top of the screen at or slightly below eye level.
- Center your keyboard in front of you with your mouse located close to it. — Yes, reduces reaching and awkward shoulder/arm positions.
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