Straight Desks — Expert Answer
My straight desk is too tall for me — what can I do without replacing it?
If your straight desk is too high, several solutions help without replacement. A keyboard tray mounted under the desk surface brings the keyboard down 3–4 inches — often enough to resolve the issue for typing. Raising your chair height (with a proper footrest to maintain foot support) elevates you to the desk level. A monitor arm brings the screen to eye level regardless of desk height. If the desk has height-adjustable legs, check if they can be lowered — some commercial desks have legs adjustable by 1–2 inches. For a desk that's dramatically too high (more than 2–3 inches above ideal), replacing legs with shorter ones is a more permanent fix. A good ergonomic setup saves real discomfort. FindOfficeFurniture.com — call 888-719-4960.