Acrylic Tilted Computer Keyboard Stand for Ergonomic Typing, Keyboard Tray Holder with Silicone Non-Slip Case
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With this product, my keyboard is raised just high enough for me not to type flatly.
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Be careful how you handle it, however. A thin piece of wood was originally used to jig under the backside of my keyboard, but that proved inefficient due to the numerous times I had to move it away from the tabletop during remote I plan to work remotely longer than I anticipated, I feel this setup will no longer function on a long term basis, so I purchased this The price point and the In the lower edges, there are tabs high enough to hold the keyboard so that it doesn't slip. This keyboard has two rubber feet, is 14 inches long, and has two rubber feet. There are 5 inches of length, and it does not lean. It sits against the tabs and it has not fallen off yet. My wrists no longer hurt and the incline is perfect for me. In total, there are 13 and 1/8th inches of space between the tabs on the keyboard holder, including the edge tabs on Up to date There was a chance that I might have achieved the 1 year mark. When I worked remotely, I used this tool every day. As my desk is limited in real space, I have had to move my keyboard out of the way regularly when I demonstrated things virtually. Until today, there have never been any problems. Upon finishing a meeting, I was untying my tray back to where it normally resides on my desk, and all of a sudden, the tray snapped right in the corner, knocking the part that holds the keyboard in place with it. I am so disappointed I might have done it wrong since I picked it up with over one hand even though I'm typically using two. The corner was put under enough pressure that it may have caused a deterioration. What do you know? The fact that it couldn't handle the weight of the keyboard and 4 sticky notes is confusing to me. What a surprise. It was for this reason that I took away a Having contemplated if I should reorder this item, I decided not to do so because I'd probably be better off getting something smaller that would take up less space on my small desk. It is time for the hunt to begin.
My recent acquisition is the logitech g815, a very slim full-size keyboard with a very low profile This is a very good sized keyboard, but since I've been typing on big chunky keyboards with legs that allow me to tilt my head to a considerable degree for almost 40 years, I found the G815 rather uncomfortable I tried several DIY solutions before I finally concluded that I should look for a purposeful solution I made it. After narrowing it down to three potential risers, I decided to go with this one first since it looked about right for what I was looking for (and a hint Ideally, you should include the angle of this product somewhere in the product description so I don't have to eyeball the product photos and hope for the best) and had a very small 'lip' on the front (because this is a thin keyboard). It turns out this is the best one since it is sized and angled perfectly for my keyboard. I love it, and i feel so much more comfortable using it.
The keyboard in my hands is quite thin and the height is not adjustable. I am able to hang over the edge of this tilted keyboard tray thanks to the small lip. The switch at first was awkward, but now that I'm used to it, it really does make typing fun and more comfortable! Now my keyboard doesn't slip around like it used to, which previously was a major inconvenience. The keys of my keyboard were not gripped. As a result, now this thing will not move unless I tell it to move. This is great! I am happy to have bought it!.
This stand is exactly the right size for an Apple extended keyboard. I like the rubber bumper along the back edge of the stand as it keeps the keyboard from moving. On my desk it looks great surrounded by clear plastic.
My keyboard seems to work adequately with it, although I extended the legs on it to give me a bit more pitch, so it could seem a bit shorter. Other than that, there is nothing much to say. Gives me a bit better access to the keys and makes it much easier to manipulate them.
It all started when I bought a keyboard stand, because one of the tools folds up into a tiny pocket I used the keyboard stand because the legs on the bottom of my keyboard broke off, and I'm more comfortable typing at the angle the keyboard stand provides. Since I started using it about two weeks ago, I have not encountered any problems.
At home, I have a cordless keyboard that can be moved easily by this stand, so I can change my position without having to close the laptop. Despite its upright height, it still provides a perfect typing angle when I set it on my lap. Keeping the silicone edge (on the surface of the cut edge) on the cutting edge of the plastic from scratching as well as reducing slipping while still allowing you to move the keyboard The design is just really well done, if I may say so. The one I bought for work was also purchased with my own money.
As a result of my kiddo breaking the legs of our keyboard, I was searching for an affordable I used this method and it worked! It is probably only the bulkier keyboard that I have a complaint about since it slides around pretty easily. Although it is a bulkier keyboard, it hasn't been that.