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Wood Computer Desk Slide Out Keyboard Mouse Shelf

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Wood Computer Desk Slide Out Keyboard Mouse Shelf

2024-06-25 05:50:31

I have to say, one of the b st purchases I've made in a while (and I'm an junkie---everything (literally) I buy, or 95%, come). I'm happy with most of my myriad purchases, but this is one of those rare, every-is-what-you-hoped, no complaints purchases.Here's what I expected/needed, ALL fulfilled up to or beyond expectations (or even hopes: ex. easy assembly?):1) Dual, sit at desk, or work standing2) MULTIPLE settings; not sit/stand (there's 10)3) Solid construction and feel at all heights4) Simple enough (i.e. just what you need)5) Versatile portability, even loaded with gear6) Easy, minimal steps, intuitive assembly7) ALL necessary hardware, INCLUDING tools8) Wheels move easily and they LOCKThis thing is great...simple design, yet stylish, SOLID, and the Ben though Spartan, still has four shelves:1) Upper/top--monitor, if necessary2) Laptop/keyboard, mouse (work area)3) Smal middle miscellaneous shelf;4) Bottom shelf: power, CPU/Tower, etc.One (slight) negative: not a lot of extra desk space (width). But you shouldn't often be using as your entire office. However, if you are (efficiency apartment), there's enough space to make due. Especially with four shelves. (And recall, I use it with my laptop; if you only have a keyboard/mouse on second shelf, there's significantly more space leftover.What do I end up using it most for? I leave it in the most trafficked room in the house (living area/kitchen/etc.) in standing position. Great for those moments of walking through room suddenly thinking, \Oh

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2024-06-29 02:25:16

I bought this to replace a cheap slide out keyboard tray that came with my HONS desk. something I should have done years ago. Fairly easy to install, but some sort of paper template of the actual size would have been helpful in the placement of the tray for installation since the tray has an asymmetrical mount due to the mouse tray being mounted on the left or right. Construction is top notch. Fits a Microsoft Sculpt Comfort (ergonomic) Keyboard with ease. The wrist rests are optional. My only complaint is the mouse tray is a little bouncy since it is so far off of center in relation to the mount. Overall, a good value for the money.

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2024-08-04 09:43:18

I purchased my wireless keyboard because I don't like wires cause they get tangled and are always in my way. It i nice to be on the computer without wires all over the desk. The only thing that the instructions didn't mention is that there is a small button at the bottom of the mouse and keyboard that you have to turn to the on position after you install the batteries. I accidentally found these little switches. Once I turned those on, my keyboard and mouse started working.

5
2024-05-27 03:26:55

This IOGEAR GCS110-4 4-Port KVMP switch is my first purcahse of this type of gear...should have bought one years ago. I had checked out one of the other brands, but the manufacturer's web-site had the same photo and description for two models, very confusing. I am using this switch with three computer, Win7, Win8.1 and a Linux rig. I keep the fourth port open for testing other computers, no need to connect one being tested to a separate keyboard and mouse setup. This switch allows me to easily switch between computers via keyboard shortcuts. I have a Logitech Keyboard and Mouse which share a single wireless USB dongle, plugging the dongle into the keyboard USB port of the monitor area of the switch allows me to use the keyboard and mouse on all computers. I did have to uninstall the Logitech software which allowed for custom keyboard layout (volume up/down, next track, etc.) as it seemed to conflict with the way the KVMP switch emulated Keyboard and Mouse Control...not an issue for me in this case. I am not a hard-core gamer, thus do not have a mouse with 92 buttons on it..more of a FPS and Flight Sim guy here. I like the fact that I can switch the keyboard/mouse, Vidoe and USB separately from the audio, that is I can have music playing on one computer, switch the Keyboard/Mouse, Video, and USB to another computer and still hear the music from the first computer. I have all my external drives and printers connected directly to the Win7 computer working as a server for all my data. I have a USB hub connected to the KVMP input which is accessed by whichever computer I am using for such things as my web-cam, joystick, multimedia card reader, and ID CAC Card Reader. I started taking IT classes and now I can easily do remote access, learned how to access Windows Shared Folders from the Linux box...and more, having the computers side by side with one control system is a Godsend. I would recommend this switch to anyone considering such a purchase.

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0000-00-00 00:00:00

When I clumsily broke off a key cleaning my old K750, I bought the same keyboard again. I initially purchased it because my desk shelf needs a very low profile keyboard if I don't want to pull it out every time I type. This fit perfectly and I loved that it's solar. The keys have a nice, clicky feel and offer a light resistance. It has a traditional, full-size layout and the keys are well spaced. The big question, of course, is the solar charging. If you keep your keyboard on your desktop, it will probably be fine -- it doesn't need a lot of light. But it does need some and, because I don't pull out the keyboard shelf, the battery kept running down. I bought a cheap LED strip which I mounted under the desk, facing the keyboard. As long as I remember to turn it on for a couple of hours, a few days each week, it's perfect.

5
2024-08-02 07:56:42

Good quality, easy to lift, lots of room for keyboard and mouse on the shelf, and the wrist pad can be used or not used, according to preference. I've had this for several months and love it. Much less expensive than the \original.\" I highly recommend it."

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2024-05-01 07:21:35

It is an easy choice for a basic mouse pad. It sticks well to the wooden desk and doesn't slide around. It doesn't stand out with any unnecessary graphics, besides the subtle G in the corner. So it is an easy choice for an office environment.

5
2024-06-03 08:49:32

Works great on my wood desk top!

5
2024-05-13 01:26:15

I got this keyboard for my desktop computer. I have a standing workstation with limited space on the shelf with my monitor, speakers, and a printer occupying the same shelf that my keyboard and mouse occupied. The keyboard with touchpad is smaller than my old keyboard and has freed up space in my crowed micro IT environment that I work from. Everything worked right out of the box as soon as I plugged it in to my Windows 10 system and I didnt even have to make any adjustments to my system. The keys and the touch pad are responsive and everything works well... just plug in and get to work!  And yes, Im typing this review with it.

5
2024-07-09 06:32:13

I love this mechanical keyboard. Heavy enough not to slide on the desk. Comfortable for 12 hour days at work.

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