When I was working, we were taught that desktop computers posed ergonomic risks, not only with keyboard position, but also w/ the monitor position and that (as I remember) the top of the viewing screen should be about level with the eyeball position when you were seated properly.
With a laptop, although keyboard position seems ok when on your lap, the monitor, since it is attached to the laptop, seems much too low according to the rule above. It helps that you can adjust the angle of the laptop monitor .
Just wondering if the rule above does not apply any more, or in this situation,
or are there ergonomic risks (which might not be seen for many yrs).
With a laptop, although keyboard position seems ok when on your lap, the monitor, since it is attached to the laptop, seems much too low according to the rule above. It helps that you can adjust the angle of the laptop monitor .
Just wondering if the rule above does not apply any more, or in this situation,
or are there ergonomic risks (which might not be seen for many yrs).