Stand Up Desk Store Clamp On 360 Degrees Swivel Out Mouse Tray with Storage for Desks and Tables Up to 1.5" Thick
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A maximum weight of 3 pounds is supported by this device
It is not possible to flip the surface to use it. The mouse pad, however, is a solid surface, so you can use it as a writing surface as well.
This is the case with mine. Turning it is just a matter of holding both sides at the same time.
According to the scale on which the clamp and the screw it attaches to are measured, the height of the clamp and the screw is It would be able to accommodate up to about 5" of thickness.
Selected User Reviews For Stand Up Desk Store Clamp On 360 Degrees Swivel Out Mouse Tray with Storage for Desks and Tables Up to 1.5" Thick
That's a great idea, but for it to rotate the clamp needs to be tight, meaning that it'll bend beyond.
I didn't know there was going to be a lot of assembly required, and as well as the metal twist clip necessary to attach it to a surface is somewhat damaged. As it sticks out below the surface you mounted it on, he thumps the tableside all lopsided until mice slide off. . . I am happy I have some arm strength and I managed to craft something with the angle of the table top and some paper under the clamp where it attached. The machine is nearly horizontal now even with at least some of its turning capacity, and even with a good deal of torque barely sufficient to press into the tabletop, it is not coming off the cable immediately. This is referred to as the In your opinion, calling it mouse pad area is silly, because I no longer have more than 12 of the most highly rated mice, and the mouse pad area isn't viable at all since half of them spin about, making it impossible to read the area. merely placed the Mouse pad on top of it, and that was the only thing that bothered me. Now that it's over, I can move on, but man, that was In spite of the fact that I managed to get it to work, I wouldn't really recommend it for anyone except for people who are completely into ergonomics and have mice all over the place like me. The product will continue to be used by me and I will not purchase another.
I wasn't confident that it would stand up to My understanding of why you must force it through the hole was crystal clear after I got it through. There is no need for you to worry about breaking it, because it's very sturdy! The only advice I can give to a novel assembler is If you plan on doing this on the carpet or the patio, it would be best to do it on the carpet. In addition, if you don't use the mouse pad (as I do not), you can throw it away and use the space the mouse pad provides for storage, as it has two.
Wasted 25$, what they fail to tell you is that if you have a bevel on your desk like I do, they won't stay firmly in place. In FIGURE 2, the clamps are positioned at a height of I am fine with the 25 inch height, but the depth of it is 1 inch and it does not go back far enough on the desk to clear my.
It is strong enough to hold my heavy cup of coffee as well as my tall cocktail drinks There's also more than enough room to fit.
It's a nice tray, but the idiots who designed it really messed it In order to insert the central post into the tray, you almost need a hydraulic press. I had to file the two tabs to trim them down so I could insert the post. This took me hours after much heat, but shouldn't be necessary for.
A cheap plastic part was used. A critical attachment piece (basically a snap ring) was missing from the clamp. The company told me that there were no replacement parts available, and that I should return the whole device The answer is yes.