Do-It-Yourself Keyboard Table, with Height Customized for You
If your keyboard is on a standard 30"-tall desk and your arms or shoulders ache, your keyboard may be too high. There are various ways to position your keyboard lower, such as: installing a keyboard tray, raising the seat (and using a footrest), or buying a height-adjustable table.
But if these solutions are too costly or unworkable, you can always make your own keyboard table. It doesn't have to be a work of art - it just has to be the right height (26" in my case).
Head down to Home Depot and buy the following pieces of wood: big piece for the top, 4 pieces for the legs, 6 pieces for the cross bars:
The diagonal pieces are important - without them the table will flex and fall down.
Screw all the pieces together, add keyboard, and enjoy comfortable height-optimized keyboarding.
Note: This will actually take a few hours and will make you hungry. I recommend a bagel before or during.
But if these solutions are too costly or unworkable, you can always make your own keyboard table. It doesn't have to be a work of art - it just has to be the right height (26" in my case).
Head down to Home Depot and buy the following pieces of wood: big piece for the top, 4 pieces for the legs, 6 pieces for the cross bars:
The diagonal pieces are important - without them the table will flex and fall down.
Screw all the pieces together, add keyboard, and enjoy comfortable height-optimized keyboarding.
Note: This will actually take a few hours and will make you hungry. I recommend a bagel before or during.