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Keyboard Trays – Ergonomic, Space-Saving Solutions for a Healthier Workspace
Improve comfort and efficiency at your desk with our collection of Keyboard Trays. Designed to support proper typing posture, keyboard trays help reduce wrist, shoulder, and arm strain by placing your keyboard and mouse at the ideal ergonomic height and angle.
Choose from adjustable trays, articulating arms, under-desk mounts, and sliding platforms that free up valuable desk space while enhancing your overall workstation setup. With smooth gliding mechanisms and sturdy construction, these trays make it easy to position your keyboard exactly where you need it for comfortable, all-day use.
Perfect for private offices, open workstations, and home offices, keyboard trays help create a cleaner, more ergonomic workspace that supports productivity and long-term well-being. Simplova.ca makes it simple to upgrade your desk with smart tools designed for comfort, function, and modern office performance.
FAQ
Is it good to have a keyboard tray?
Yes, a keyboard tray is a great addition to any workstation. It helps you maintain proper ergonomic posture by placing your keyboard and mouse at the ideal height, reducing strain on your wrists, shoulders, and neck. A keyboard tray also frees up valuable desk space, creating a cleaner, more comfortable, and more efficient workspace.
Can you add a keyboard tray to any desk?
Most desks can support a keyboard tray, but it depends on the desk’s construction and underside clearance. Desks with solid wood, metal frames, or thick laminate surfaces typically work well. However, desks with crossbars, very thin surfaces, or built-in drawers may need special brackets or clamp-on trays. Adjustable clamp-on models make it easy to add a keyboard tray without drilling.
How to properly use a keyboard tray?
To use a keyboard tray properly:
- Adjust the height so your arms form a 90-degree angle and your shoulders remain relaxed.
- Position the tray so the keyboard is centered with your body and monitor.
- Keep your wrists straight, not bent upward or downward.
- Place the mouse on the same level as the keyboard to avoid reaching.
- Tilt the tray slightly downward (negative tilt) if possible to reduce wrist strain.
Proper setup ensures healthier typing posture and long-term comfort.