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Healthy Computing: Make It Readable

Optimize your performance and prevent computer-related injuries with
Healthy Computing Email Tips. Each week we provide hints to help you stay
healthier while working.


Are you putting your nose to the screen to read the tiny icons, symbols
and text? In many cases the icons and text are smaller and more difficult
to read when the monitor or flat screen has been upgraded with a screen
that has higher resolution. Reduce squinting and and bending your neck to
get closer to the screen when you MAKE IT READABLE.

HOW TO MAKE IT READABLE:*
Readability depends upon your capacity to focus your eyes to see the
screen and the actual size of the visual object. For many people older
than 40, special computer glasses may significantly improve vision and
reduce neck strain. Reading and focusing is easier when the icons and text
are larger. Following are instructions for PC users.

Increase the size of the text and icons by changing screen resolution:

Optimize screen for vision:

Reduce eyestrain:

*We thank Ray Grott for these helpful suggestions.

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