Eyes begin to hurt after a time on the computer because you tend to blink less and so they become dry. So, look away periodically. You can also use liquid tears as needed--avoid the red out variety since you will end up with a rebound feature. Also, if there is a glare to your screen, you can reduce it by adjusting the monitor contrast. Eyes begin to hurt after a time on the computer because you tend to blink less and so they become dry. So, look away periodically. You can also use liquid tears as needed--avoid the red out variety since you will end up with a rebound feature. Also, if there is a glare to your screen, you can reduce it by adjusting the monitor contrast.
Some people can hurt them seleves using a computer is by Hurting there Eyes and the can go blind and die.
If your on your computer most of the day then it will damage your eyes. So the answer is yes.
The rays on the monitors screen can hurt your eyes by looking at it to long. it's just like staring into a bright light.
If your eyes are not used to using a computer, 4 hours can certainly make your eyes hurt. However, if you mean it more along the lines of making someone near sighted, that amount of time probably won't have much of an impact.
You should use the proper way of sitting when using computer.
The disadvantages are your eyes will hurt, and playing games on computer is not healthy to us.
It is good to look at a distant object now and again while using a computer helps because when you are just focusing on a computer screen all day your eyes start to hurt and get tight, but every hour or so you should look at something far away , it will get your eyes back in focus.
Yeah. Don't do that.
If you have a weakness or condition in your eyes which requires medical attention, then using an eBook reader may hurt your eyes if you're using them for long times. If you have healthy eyes, other than your eyes being sore and tired, they shouldn't cause any damage to the eyes.
Prolonged use of a computer has been shown to cause dry eye related symptoms in patients, common referred to as computer vision syndrome (CVS) People tend to blink less often while using a computer.
No, the speech recognition on all Vista computers are made for a reason. The speech recognition lets you open files and documents using only your voice. Asking this question is like asking, "Can using a mouse hurt my computer?" or "Can using a keyboard hurt my computer?" The common sense answer is this- No. If it's built into it or if you buy the program at a store, it is made for the computer to use without harm.
That actually depends. If you are using a computer and your cords are plugged into a electricity stopper you are safe. If you are using a computer where you don't have one you most likely wont get badly hurt but your computer will be fried. Also if you are using wireless networking it is safe to turn off your computer during any thunderstorm. Try not to use the computer during a thunderstorm is my point.