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Originally Posted by poohbear_nc
How about keep the desk (and the cats and the monitors, etc.) and invest in a tall adjustable chair designed for drafting tables? They have nifty hydraulic controls that shoot you up & down, plus a foot rest. That way you could adjust your shoulder height relative to the table where you are typing. Old manuals are wonderful for raising monitor heights to your new eye level - at work my monitors are resting on old very thick Linux manuals and my very first accounting book, plus the Win XP references. (I had to adjust everything when I got 'computer glasses' - but it was worth it).
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Pooh, mon sweet:
(LOVE that new avatar, btw). Yes, I'd do that in a heartbeat, but I don't think I can mash my legs under the desk enough to make that work. I have an adjustable desk chair, which I've been playing with, to try to effectively do that, but I'll look into it. Good idea, wouldn't have thought about one of those, and I should have, given how much time I've spent over the years in architects' and engineers' offices. Thanks!
Hitch