I think that increased happiness in sitting in the room will inevitably improve both your productivity and comfort, Matt. It will be interesting to hear your feedback once you’re used working in the...
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I think that increased happiness in sitting in the room will inevitably improve both your productivity and comfort, Matt. It will be interesting to hear your feedback once you’re used working in the...
Great that you’ve been inspired to make some improvements. Retired or not though, I reckon you could still simplify that desktop if you wanted to.
That sounds like a good idea to me, Matt.
The issue with the R9T was that I just couldn’t get my arms comfortable for more than about half an hour. Conversely, and despite the clip-ons, I had no issues whatsoever on the TTR.
Believe me, Chris, it’s killing my OCD more! Unfortunately, i’m not allowed to get up a ladder and it’s probably a bit too heavy for me to try and lift at this moment in time; however, my son now has...
More comfortable that the R9T for sure.
I know which I prefer...
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It's a Deltahub Carpio 2.0.
Yes, the mat is superb.
Never a truer word. Having owned both, the TTR was perhaps less perfect (or perhaps not) but a lot more fun!
Errr…
I’m far too happy with the S3 to consider changing it. The vertical muse is a good option, though.
These are the lights, Matt. They can face outwards too, and can be operated via a remote or the Govee app.
Yes, then palm rest moves with you/the mouse.
I wasn't going to post another photo just yet, but I have some new lighting and have also received the desk mat and palm rest that I ordered. Oh, and I've relocated the helmet racks as well...
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Music to my ears, both - hugely pleased that the thread has had an impact, and look forward to seeing some photos as and when.
I’ve made a few updates myself but have some bigger changes to the...
Look forward to seeing it. Still got lots to do to mine, and really looking forward to doing the new paint job on the walls.
Best one out there by some margin, IMO.
Yes, they're not cheap, hence me going for the one I did. I reckon I've spent a good £1.5k on this reno and desk setup, possibly about £2k given that I've just bought some new black ladder shelves as...
Yes, we have glass on the dining table too. It does show marks, but it's not difficult to polish.
Anyway, just realised that I've made an unnecessary mistake with regard to the filing trays I had...
I have a large desk mat on the way, so doubt I'd make contact with the glass very often. That said, it may indeed get quite fingerprinty.
As a matter of interest, I'm contemplating covering my entire desk with 4mm tempered glass. Anyone else done that, and if so what are your thoughts?
Okay, I've checked the adapter plugged into ,y router, and all the lights are on. I'e then checked the adapter that supports my house alarm panel via an ethernet cable, and all the lights are on plus...
I thought they were, but I've no doubt cocked up somewhere.
Yes, I'm sure it's operator error with regard to the ethernet connection, H. I'll try to check the way I've set it up later, although in the meantime I'm getting circa 100Mbps on the wi-fi anyway.
For some reason I get about three times the speed using wifi that if I hard wire from the adapter under my office desk. Can't work out why that is for love nor money as it's set up correctly.
Okay...
Desk mat - I have this one (large size) arriving in a couple of days. The mouse works perfectly without it but the desk itself is a bit of a dust magnet as is.
Leg fixings - depends...
Bike porn!!!