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5 Best Ergonomic Keyboard Trays To Buy

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Keyboard trays are great for those of you that don’t have enough space on their desks to spare. They are also great if you do have enough space, but you like to spread out a lot during work.

They come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and materials, and they can also be articulated or not. Depending on what you want, finding the right model for yourcomputer keyboardcan be a bit difficult.

That is why we’ve compiled a list of what we consider to be the best ergonomic keyboard trays that you could buy.

What are the best articulating keyboard trays to get?

What are the best articulating keyboard trays to get?

VIVO large keyboard tray

First of all, let us tell you more about the VIVO large keyboard tray. It is an ideal choice for all those who want to enjoy ergonomic typing angles that relieve stress on wrists and shoulders.

After all, that’s akeyboardespecially designed to eliminate the discomfort of outdated workspaces. Just keep in mind that the total length from clamp to clamp is 32.5″.

Even more, all necessary hardware and instructions are provided for assembly, and mounting yourkeyboardtray to the desk, so this could never turn into an issue.

KT1 ergonomic keyboard tray

The KT1 ergonomic under-deskcomputerkeyboardtray is also worthy of your attention, especially if you’d like to quickly positionkeyboardsat elbow-height.

The distance between mouse andkeyboardis adjustable as well, in order to optimize shoulder posture and let you continue your activities with maximum comfort.

As for the uncaged ergonomics designed KT1 in-house shape, it is ideal for those who want an effective ergonomickeyboardtray that’s easy to use.

3M keyboard tray

If you’re looking for a simplistickeyboardtray, then the 3M AKT60LE is a good item to start off with. It is adjustable, offers comfortable hand positioning for mouse andkeyboard, and uses minimal space.

Simply turn the knob to adjust height +1.25″/-4.5″ from mounting surface and tilt +15°/-15° to get to a comfortable working position.

As for the sturdy all-in-one engineered wood platform, rest assured that it minimizes bounce while typing and using the mouse.

Kensington keyboard drawer

The Kensington K60004US lets you measure, adjust, and fit yourself with Kensington’s patented SmartFit System so you can customize yourkeyboarddrawer just the way you want it.

Thanks to the sliding drawer, it has ample room for yourkeyboard, wrist rest, and mouse with mouse pad, and it can be installed at 3 different height levels.

As for the extra-wide 26″ tray, it can also hold a wrist rest, mouse, and mouse pad alongside thekeyboard.

Fellowes underdesk keyboard drawer

This Fellowes office suites underdeskkeyboarddrawer moves yourkeyboardand mouse off the desktop to save workspace and features 3 height adjustments to suit preferred work position.

You can move the mouse tray mounts to the right or left side of thekeyboardtray and can be stowed away when not in use.

Even more, rest assured that this sturdy, impact-resistant tray fits standardkeyboards. It’s up to you to give it a try.

It is easy to find an office desk that can fit your height, as you can also adjust your positioning using a good office chair. However, when that isn’t enough, akeyboardtray is a great solution to consider.

Not only do these desk addons help with saving extra desk space, but they also make your desk more accessible for people of different heights. Don’t forget to let us know your choice in the comments area.

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Madalina Dinita

Networking & Security Specialist

Madalina has been a Windows fan ever since she got her hands on her first Windows XP computer.

She is interested in all things technology, especially emerging technologies – AI and DNA computing in particular.

Prior to joining the WindowsReport team, she worked in the corporate world for a number of years.

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Madalina is a Windows fan since forever, especially interested in AI, emerging technologies, privacy, and security.