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LAPTOP AND NETBOOK

  What is a LAPTOP?

A laptop computer, sometimes called a notebook computer by manufacturers, is a battery- or AC-powered personal computer consisting of a screen, an alphanumeric keyboard, and a touchpad. that can be easily moved and used in a variety of locations. They help people in internet banking, online recharge, bill payment, listening to music, watching movies, playing games, online education, internet surfing, etc. A laptop features a built-in monitor, keyboard, touchpad, and speakers and may be powered by a chargeable battery.

A personal computer that can be easily carried and are Portable laptops have ports (USB, Ethernet, ETC.).

Parts of the Laptop

  • Built in monitor
  • Keyboard: used to type in various programs.
  • Speakers
  • Touchpad 

Things to be remembered

 

  • ·         Operate your laptop on a safe and stable environment.
  • ·         Keep liquids away from your laptop.
  • ·         Protect the screen (LCD) and body of your laptop. keyboard.
  • ·         Keep food away from your laptop.
  • ·         Always have clean hands when using your laptop.
  • ·         Protect the LCD display monitor.
  • ·         Don't leave your laptop in a car.
  • ·         Don't expose your laptop to rapid temperature fluctuations.
  • ·         Don't pull on the power cord.
  • ·         Don't roll your chair over the computer cord.
  • ·         Hold and lift the computer by its base, not by its LCD display (the screen).
  • ·         Use a properly-sized laptop case
  • ·         Use your TAS laptop bag when carrying your laptop.
  • ·         Protect valuable data by backing it up to a CD or DVD.
  • ·         Protect against viruses. 
  • A docking station more closely resembles a standard desktop workstation with an external keyboard, mouse and monitor attached.
  •  Use a laptop stand if you don’t use an external monitor. Attach an external keyboard and mouse at or slightly below elbow height. Use a footrest if needed.
  • Long Term Use (more than an hour)
  • Maintain a neutral neck posture by placing the
  • top of the screen at about eye level or slightly lower if using bifocal glasses.
  • Short Term Use (less than an hour)
  • A comfortable workstation setup promotes:
  • Neutral postures with the neck aligned with the spine (NOT bent or thrust forward)
  • Elbows close to the body and bent at an angle between 90 and 120 degrees
  • Use an external monitor, laptop stand or place your laptop on a stable support surface, such as monitor risers, reams of paper, or phone books so that the screen height can be adjusted.
  • Short Term Use (less than an hour)
  • A comfortable workstation setup promotes:
  • Neutral postures with the neck aligned with the
  • spine (NOT bent or thrust forward)
  • Elbows close to the body and bent at an angle between 90 and 120 degrees
  • Use an external monitor, laptop stand or place your laptop on a stable support surface, such as monitor risers, reams of paper, or phone books so that the screen height can be adjusted.
  • A docking station more closely resembles a standard desktop workstation with an external keyboard, mouse and monitor attached.
  • Use a laptop stand if you don’t use an external monitor. Attach an external keyboard and mouse at or slightly below elbow height. Use a footrest if needed.
  • Place the laptop on your lap to help keep your wrists straight while typing. Try a binder or lap platform to maximize the height of the screen and maintain an upright head posture.
  • Use a chair that supports a comfortable upright or slightly reclined posture. Use a towel roll or inflatable lumbar pillow for lower back support.
  • Tilt the screen to maintain a neutral posture
  • Carry your laptop in a wheeled case or backpack with wide, padded shoulder straps and a sturdy hip belt
  • Lighten your load by purchasing a lightweight laptop. Reduce the weight of your carrying case by removing unnecessary items, such as external hardware and cables
  • When carrying files, binders, and additional items, consider putting them into a separate case to balance your load
  • Switch hands or shoulders frequently when using a carrying case with a handle or shoulder strap