device ergonomics

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Discussions tagged with device ergonomics on WindowsForum.com focus on how Windows 11 settings and features can be adjusted to reduce physical strain and improve comfort during computer use. A key topic is the ability to customize the position of on-screen indicators, such as volume and brightness controls, which traditionally appear at the bottom center of the screen. Users have noted that this fixed placement can cause neck or eye strain, especially when using large monitors or multiple displays. The forum explores how repositioning these indicators to the top left or other locations, as seen in earlier Windows versions, can enhance ergonomic workflows. These conversations highlight the importance of user personalization in operating system design for better physical well-being.
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    Windows 11 Update: Customizable On-Screen Indicator Positions for Better User Experience

    Microsoft is poised to enhance user personalization in Windows 11 by introducing a feature that allows users to customize the position of on-screen indicators, such as volume and brightness controls. Traditionally, these indicators have been fixed at the bottom center of the screen, a design...
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