Pain-free computing Laptop users should use a docking station whenever possible. In the proper upright-sitting posture for computer use, the person's torso and neck are approximately vertical and in-line, the thighs are approximately horizontal, and the lower legs are vertical. For more information, visit the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's Good Working Positions page. Credit: OSHA Related stories: Pain-free computing When standing, straighten up. Your body should be in a vertical position, no slouching. A user can elevate one foot on a rest while in this postion. Credit: OSHA Related stories: Pain-free computing If you must use your notebook on your lap, find a chair that is comfortable to lean back and angle the screen so that you can see it with the least amount of neck deviation. Credit: OSHA Related stories: