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With more people working from home, many newcomers to the remote-work environment are facing a similar unplanned challenge: they are tasked with setting up their own home office spaces. Fortunately, there are some easy steps you can take to ensure a comfortable and productive work-from-home experience, and a computer repair professional can help when more specialized set-up support is needed. Below, learn some tips for crafting an efficient home office.

How to Set Up Your Home Office

1. Connect Multiple Monitors to Your Laptop

A second—or even third—monitor attached to your laptop will give you a lot more room to work with in a home office. If you routinely work with spreadsheets or other small text, you'll avoid neck, shoulder, and back pressure from hunching over, as well as eye strain from reading row upon row of tiny data.

You can also edit documents side by side and keep multiple apps open, making it easier to multitask. Most laptops have at least one connector, like an HDMI port that can be utilized to plug in another monitor. Consult a computer repair professional for the exact requirements for your laptop.

2. Invest in a Good Webcam

computer repairFor many workers, meetings are a regular part of the workday. Obviously, working from home prevents face-to-face communication, but teleconferencing apps and platforms are linking remote workers and helping maintain meeting schedules and contacts. A good webcam is essential for a crisp image and clear audio when using a teleconferencing service.

If you don't have a separate office in your home, consider a webcam with Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connectivity; this will let you transport the webcam to any location within range of the router. If your home office has low light, find a webcam equipped with low light support. A computer repair professional will hook up your new webcam and keep you connected to colleagues.

3. Set Aside a Designated Space

If possible, designate a specific room or space in the home as your office. This helps create a distinct barrier between your work and home lives so that you can more effectively leave business concerns in the "workplace."

Also, comfort is key. Choose a spot with ample light, use an ergonomic chair, consider setting up a separate phone line for work calls, have access to plenty of electrical outlets or a power strip, and take regular breaks as you would at the office.

 

When you need assistance with home office technology, contact Microworx. For over 25 years, they have been serving clients throughout the Greater Rochester, NY, area. They provide computer repair services, data recovery solutions, server configurations, virus and malware removal, and much more. Call (585) 271-0050 or visit them online to request an estimate and browse their services. 

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