I've been looking for a desk that I had at my old job for a month... Can't find it.
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I've been looking for a desk that I had at my old job for a month... Can't find it.

It had a... Not a keyboard tray (I loath keyboard trays)... a section of desk meant for your keyboard. It was exactly the same as the rest of the desk, about 1.5" thick, and without the gap to the rest of the desk it would be exactly like the rest of the desk. This little section of desk could raise/lower/positive tilt/negative tilt. It was a hydraulic release to raise and lower and the tilt was a big hand driven machined screw to tighten and lock it in place. If you had no tilt set and had it at the same level as the rest of the desk it would be as if it didn't exist other than the air gap.

I want this back so badly and I've searched through 1000's of images looking for something that is even close to similar and I have been unsuccessful. My old job was a corner desk that had this, but I'd just be looking for a straight on square version.

Does anyone know what this would be called? It's not a tray, as describing it as such just yields the wrong search results, so I've been calling it a independent ledge. Has anyone seen this desk or similar? It seems to be an old design that has been lost in the abundance of the new standing desk design.

u/Tron22 — 4 days ago