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    							 Appendix A | Ergonomics | 167 
      
    Appendix A | 
    Appendix A | Appendix A |  Appendix A | 
    Ergonomics 
    Ergonomics Ergonomics  Ergonomics  
        
    This chapter provides guidance and hints to help you work in a 
    comfortable and ergonomically low-risk environment. If you 
    experience pain or discomfort while using this or any other 
    equipment, you should stop working and review this chapter. If 
    the discomfort continues, stop using the equipment and consult a 
    doctor as soon as possible. 
    Setting up and using equipment
    Setting up and using equipmentSetting up and using equipment Setting up and using equipment 
        
    Some people experience physical discomfort while using 
    computers. Sometimes this discomfort leads to Repetitive Strain 
    Injury (RSI), also known as cumulative trauma disorder or 
    repetitive motion injury. Setting up and using equipment 
    properly can help minimize this discomfort. Well-designed and 
    properly adjusted equipment may not be sufficient to eliminate 
    all potential problems. How you perform your computer activities 
    is also important.  
    What is RSI?
    What is RSI?What is RSI? What is RSI? 
        
    RSI is a type of injury caused by the irritation or inflammation of 
    soft tissues such as muscles, nerves, or tendons. In extreme cases, 
    this irritation can lead to permanent tissue damage. RSI has 
    been a documented problem for workers performing specific tasks 
    such as assembly line work, meatpacking, sewing, playing 
    musical instruments, and working with a computer. It may also 
    result from other activities, such as tennis. 
    What causes RSI?
    What causes RSI?What causes RSI? What causes RSI? 
        
    RSI is caused by certain demanding activities that exceed the 
    body’s ability. Common factors associated with RSI include too  
    						
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    many uninterrupted repetitions of an activity or motion, 
    performing an activity in an awkward or unnatural posture, 
    maintaining static posture for prolonged periods, failing to take 
    frequent short breaks, and stress. Certain medical conditions, 
    such as rheumatoid arthritis and diabetes, may contribute to 
    RSI. 
    RSI symptoms
    RSI symptomsRSI symptoms RSI symptoms 
        
    By following the guidelines on proper setup and use of equipment 
    and work environment, the risk of developing RSI can be 
    minimized. However, if you experience any discomfort, seek 
    professional advice immediately. Typically, the earlier a problem 
    is diagnosed and treated, the easier it may be to resolve. 
    Avoiding RSI
    Avoiding RSIAvoiding RSI Avoiding RSI 
        
    Recent literature suggests that there may be a relationship 
    between injury to soft tissues, especially in the hands and arms, 
    and the prolonged use of keyboards or other equipment requiring 
    repeated motion of the hands and forearms. Literature also 
    suggests that there are many other risk factors that may increase 
    the chances of such soft-tissue injury. You can minimize the risk 
    of suffering from RSI by following the guidelines detailed in this 
    chapter. 
    Setting up your working environment 
    Setting up your working environment Setting up your working environment  Setting up your working environment  
        
    You must have enough space to move around and vary your 
    position. To avoid eyestrain, the ceiling, walls, and floors should 
    have a medium level of reflectance (approximately 75 percent of 
    ceiling reflectance, 40 percent of wall reflectance, and 30 percent 
    of floor reflectance). Try to avoid excessive contrast between the 
    screen and its surroundings. The work environment should be as 
    quiet and distraction-free as possible, with background noise 
    below 58 dBA. Where possible, relative air humidity should be in 
    the range of 40 to 60 percent. Recommended room temperature is 
    19 to 23 ºC (66 to 73 ºF). If possible, adjust the temperature to a 
    comfortable level. The workplace should be well ventilated. 
    Pay attention to your posture; relax your shoulders and keep your 
    wrists straight. This is easier when your keyboard can be 
    positioned right under your hands while bending your elbows at  
    						
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    90º. Pull your chin in to look down, and try to lean back in the 
    chair. The backrest should support you in the hollow of your 
    back.  
    Reducing eye strain 
    Reducing eye strain Reducing eye strain  Reducing eye strain  
        
    Have your eyes checked on a regular basis and ensure your 
    eyeglass prescription is suitable for working on a computer 
    screen. Look away from the screen from time to time. Focus on 
    distant objects briefly. Blinking periodically helps to lubricate the 
    eyes. 
    Preventing muscle stiffness
    Preventing muscle stiffnessPreventing muscle stiffness Preventing muscle stiffness 
        
    Avoid holding your muscles tense for long periods of time. Keep 
    your fingers and body relaxed. Changing tasks frequently helps 
    prevent muscle stiffness. Alternating between typing, writing, 
    filing, and moving around in your work environment helps to 
    keep muscles loose. 
    Taking frequent short breaks
    Taking frequent short breaksTaking frequent short breaks Taking frequent short breaks 
        
    When you are required to work on your computer for prolonged 
    periods of time, take short breaks frequently. As a general rule, a 
    5- and 10-minute break every hour is a good idea. It is better to 
    take short breaks frequently than longer breaks less frequently. 
    Data shows that people who work for long periods of time without 
    a break are more prone to injury. Occasionally stretch the 
    muscles in your hands, arms, shoulders, neck, and back. You 
    should stretch at least once an hour.  
    						
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    							 Appendix B | Migrating data from other devices | 171 
      
    Appendix B | Migrating 
    Appendix B | Migrating Appendix B | Migrating  Appendix B | Migrating 
    data from other 
    data from other data from other  data from other 
    devices
    devicesdevices devices 
        
    Transferring data from a palm
    Transferring data from a palmTransferring data from a palm Transferring data from a palm-
    -- -sized, 
    sized, sized,  sized, 
    po
    popo pocket or handheld PC 
    cket or handheld PC cket or handheld PC  cket or handheld PC  
        
    If you are currently using a Windows-powered palm-size or 
    handheld PC, you can transfer data to your HP Jornada. If you 
    have offline folders in Inbox on your palm-size or handheld PC 
    that contain e-mail messages you want to transfer to your Pocket 
    PC, you will have to follow a separate procedure, included below. 
    Transferring PIM data from an IrDA equipped palm-sized 
    PDA device is easy with HP info exchange. See Using HP 
    info exchange in chapter 4 of this guide. 
     
    To transfer data from another Windows-powered 
    device 
    1.  Install Microsoft ActiveSync 3.1 on your desktop PC. For 
    information on installing ActiveSync, see the Getting Started 
    with Microsoft ActiveSync booklet. 
    2.  Synchronize your device with your desktop PC, so that the 
    information on your desktop PC is current. 
    3.  If you have files on your device that you want to transfer, 
    such as Note Taker notes and recordings, turn file conversion 
    off in ActiveSync options so that the files stay in device  
    						
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    format, and use ActiveSync Explorer to copy the files to your 
    desktop PC. For specific instructions, see ActiveSync Help on 
    the desktop PC. 
    4.  Synchronize your HP Jornada with your desktop PC. This 
    will update your HP Jornada with the current data from your 
    desktop PC. 
    5.  Reinstall programs. Check with the program vendors to find 
    out if new versions that have been optimized for the HP 
    Jornada are available. 
    6.  Using ActiveSync Explorer, copy the files you transferred to 
    your desktop PC in step 3 to your HP Jornada. 
    7.  In ActiveSync, turn file conversion on again. 
    8.  Enter settings and connection information on the Pocket PC. 
    To transfer offline folders 
    1.  Connect your palm-size or handheld PC to your desktop PC, 
    and then click Windows CE Inbox Transfer on the 
    Microsoft Outlook Tools menu. 
    2. Select Copy or move selected messages to your desktop 
    computer, and then click the Browse button. 
    3.  Select the offline folder that contains the messages you want 
    to transfer to your desktop PC, and then click OK. 
    4.  Click the Transfer button and select the folder you want to 
    transfer the messages to or click New Folder to create a new 
    folder. Click OK to transfer the messages. Now you must 
    transfer the messages from your desktop PC to your HP 
    Jornada. 
    5.  In Inbox on your HP Jornada, tap Tools and then tap New 
    Folder to create a folder for the messages you are going to 
    transfer. 
    6.  In Outlook on your desktop PC, select the messages you want 
    to transfer.  
    						
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    7.  Connect your HP Jornada to your desktop PC, and then click 
    Windows CE Inbox Transfer on the Outlook Tools menu. 
    8. Select Copy selected messages to your mobile device, 
    and then click the Browse button. 
    9. Select the offline folder on your device that you want to 
    transfer the messages to, and then click OK.
     
    10. 
    Click the Transfer button. The selected messages are moved 
    to your HP Jornada.
     
    Migrating data from Palm
    Migrating data from PalmMigrating data from Palm Migrating data from Palm devices
     devices devices  devices 
        
    Migrating from Palm III and newer products 
    Palm V™ and Palm III™ series connected organizers can 
    synchronize data with Microsoft Outlook. From MS Outlook you 
    can synchronize the data to your HP Jornada using ActiveSync. 
    Use PocketMirror® from Chapura™  (included with the Palm™ 
    Desktop organizer software) to synchronize data between your 
    Palm Computing handheld and Microsoft Outlook.  
    To use Chapura’s PocketMirror conduit, first install the Palm™ 
    desktop software that is included with your Palm IIIx™ or Palm 
    V™ organizer. If you choose to synchronize with Microsoft 
    Outlook, the PocketMirror conduit will be installed with the Palm 
    desktop software. For more information, go to the Palm Web site 
    at www.palm.com
    . 
    Migrating from older Palm organizers  
    If you would like to use PocketMirror to synchronize your Palm 
    Pilot or Pilot organizer with Microsoft Outlook, you will need to 
    purchase the commercial version of the software from Chapura, 
    the maker of PocketMirror. Check the Chapura Web site at 
    www.chapura.com
    .  
    						
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    							 Appendix C | Using the Keyboard in Terminal Server Client | 175 
      
    Appendix C | Using the 
    Appendix C | Using the Appendix C | Using the  Appendix C | Using the 
    Keyboard in Terminal 
    Keyboard in Terminal Keyboard in Terminal  Keyboard in Terminal 
    Server Client
    Server ClientServer Client Server Client 
        
    Creating extended keyboard characters in 
    Creating extended keyboard characters in Creating extended keyboard characters in  Creating extended keyboard characters in 
    the Terminal Server Client window (TSC)
    the Terminal Server Client window (TSC)the Terminal Server Client window (TSC) the Terminal Server Client window (TSC) 
        
    The  key combinations that normally create extended 
    and international characters on the HP Jornada keyboard 
    (color-coded yellow symbols on selected keys)  are not 
    available when typing in the TSC application. However, 
    you can still create these characters using special, 
    alternative keystroke combinations when you are typing in 
    a TSC session. 
    Using the alt key in conjunction with specific numeric key 
    combinations will produce these extended and 
    international text characters in a TSC session window. 
    The keyboard must be in NUMLOCK mode when pressing the 
    numeric keys indicated in these keyboard alternatives, and
     the 
    alt key and all of the indicated numeric keys must be 
    pressed to create the desired character.  
      
    						
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    Table of extended and international characters 
    for TSC 
    The table below illustrates the characters available and the 
    corresponding keystrokes that create them in a Terminal 
    Server Client window. 
     
    To create this 
    character: Type these 
    keystrokes: 
    { Alt+1,2,3 
    } Alt+1,2,5 
    [ Alt+9,1 
    ] Alt+9,3 
    ~ Alt+1,2,6 
     Alt+9,6 
     
    Alt+0,1,2,8 
    £ Alt+0,1,6,3 
     
     Terminal Server Client is available in U.K. and U.S. English 
    versions of the HP Jornada 700 Series only. 
      
    						
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