Wrist Pad Guide: When a Palm Rest Helps and When It Hurts
A wrist pad’s real job is to give your hands a place to rest between typing bursts at the right…
Buying guides and setup geometry for the input devices and desk accessories you actually touch all day — keyboards, mice, tablets, wrist support, footrests, document holders and audio.
A wrist pad’s real job is to give your hands a place to rest between typing bursts at the right…
A footrest is not a default desk purchase. It is the fix for one specific geometry problem: you raised the…
A document holder is the cheapest geometry fix on my desk. It lifts reference paper to the same eye line…
Bottom line up front: A pen tablet can take real load off a clicking, gripping mouse hand by swapping a…
Bottom line up front: the biggest comfort change you can make to your mouse costs nothing – pull it in…
The cheapest ergonomic keyboard win costs nothing: kill positive tilt, lay the board flat or on a slight negative tilt,…
The short answer: before you buy a single peripheral, fix your geometry — desk height to elbow height, eye line…