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Some of you may appreciate my wife's oooooold-school laptop Zoom stand!
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I knew I was saving it for something!!
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We have a one foot tall wooden step stool so my wife can reach the top shelves of kitchen cabinets.
My MacBook Air fits perfectly on the step, and the hight is just about perfect on the table for easy viewing.

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In its former life.
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Took me about 10 seconds to ID it as we had the same equipment (now @Brother Zealand's house and still works) but not the stand. Instead we had a computer desk with a hutch for the monitor.
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What goes around, or under, comes around, or under. Big Grin
Nice recycling!
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Whippet, Whippet Good
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#6
Doesn't look very ergonomic.
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What goes around, or under, comes around, or under.


I think that's Over Under Sideways Down.
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That is funny and cool. Not throwing shade at all, but as a former carpal tunnel sufferer, I also had an ergo concern with the angle of her wrists/no support for them. That's how I got CT, but sitting. No offense, just pain concerns. EDIT: Maybe a wrist support could be added, and/or something to make her forearms parallel to ground vs up-angled.
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Good idea!

We sprung for an electrically adjustable standup desk for her. We never used the height adjustment after we first got it set right. I’m six inches taller so I just tilt the display - and I prefer the keyboard lower plus I don’t use it much.
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SteveO wrote:
That is funny and cool. Not throwing shade at all, but as a former carpal tunnel sufferer, I also had an ergo concern with the angle of her wrists/no support for them. That's how I got CT, but sitting. No offense, just pain concerns. EDIT: Maybe a wrist support could be added, and/or something to make her forearms parallel to ground vs up-angled.
I'm an RSI sufferer too, so I feel ya! She doesn't use it for work. Only for zoom.
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