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Originally Posted by franzli
2) This is just an issue of comfort, I like being able to write with the keyboard and device on my lap (especially useful when sitting on a sofa or a deck chair for example). This is where a normal laptop provides a more secure experience. it's doable with the Thinkpad keyboard thanks to the inbuilt stand, but it is still a potentially shaky construction, and you cannot lean it too far in any direction. Had anyone found a clever solution for a secure but removable attachment? (thought about magnets, elastic string, something along those lines)
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The "RL021" I mentioned at the
Any recommendation for BT keyboard and stand for Max2? thread has an oblique groove that hosts a Max2 perfectly ( = even landscape). In case it needs to be secured further, there will be little problem in fitting the tablet tightly in the groove using some thick filler.
For height adjustment, Sacco-Teodoro-Paolini style pillows for shape filling in the lower layer and more rigid material on top can make an adequate provisional desk.
Anyway, just to be sure, I would screw a stand like the "official Onyx" one to an adequately sized wooden table to make a portable desk for occasional seats, especially useful to put a keyboard on it and to put your support below it.