/g/ I'm trying to find a simple Laptop Stand that I can slide a mechanical keyboard and hands under because I don't want to push the laptop to the back of the desk.
Here's a side view diagram I made.
I haven't been able to find anything. What would you recommend?
>>55472172
Build one
stacks bunch of books and put your laptop taller than keyboard ?
op here
almost like this, but the base on this is in the way, i need to slide the keyboard under it
>>55472172
Go on craigslist or your local variant and find a carpenter to knock one together if you can't do it yourself for whatever reason.
>>55472233
I'd really prefer if it wasn't made out of trash
>>55472172
Apple makes a nice one that's exactly what you need.
See this would work if it wasn't for that giant rod sticking out at the bottom.
if your keyboard has feet so it can clear a few mm, this stand works. I used to use it like that
https://www.raindesigninc.com/mstand.html
>>55472570
not raised up high enough
probably couldn't get my hands under it
Get a bigger desk
>>55472331
was about to post this
crane stand plus is excellent
Reloop Laptop Stand is height adjustable and has very flat feet
http://www.reloop.com/reloop-laptop-stand-ltd
HP has lots of adjustable laptop stands
>>55472671
If I put the keyboard on those feet, it will wobble the stand as I type
>>55472248
U r a fukin idiot mate
>>55472693
Check the website, the stand also has an optional desk mount system so it won't have feet at all
Don't mind the direction of the clamps they can be screwn off and on to any direction you want
How's that?
Someone has made there own here
I need it like this, but the keyboard needs to only touch the desk not the legs.
>>55472570
Amazon sells their own version of this. Much cheaper.
>>55472728
If only it could lean forward, or else its just in the back of the desk.
I'm trying to keep it at normal position on the desk, only raise it up and over the keyboard slightly.
>>55472758
You could -probably- attach the standard feet backwards, they have mounting holes along the the entire length, and then attach the clamps at the end of the reversed feet
What keyboard are you using? Maybe you can attach some slightly taller feet so that it doesn't make contact to the stand feet if you were gonna use the feet the normal way
That's my best shot, godspeed on your search OP
>>55472812
Or just fuck the feet and clamps and screw it to the surface of the desk itself
>>55472172
Look for a DJ mount