




That's a POM bar:

The vertical aluminum tube is a little bit soft. I may replace this with a more stable steel tube depending on user test. Keyboard ist a Keysonic wireless so you can take it off the tray and put it on your legs.
Left-handed why? Regardless, you can flip it around.nathanscribe wrote:Nice work. I'm guessing you're left-handed.
nathanscribe wrote:Pure win. I need one for my datachair. Well almost pure win. A Keysonic wireless and not a lowpoly guruboard? The depths you have fallen!
Just the way the base unit is to the left, that's all. I'm right handed and tend to have the base unit to my right - to the left feels awkward. Anyway I like the system. I'm surprised I've not seen anything like it before.lowpoly wrote:Left-handed why? Regardless, you can flip it around.nathanscribe wrote:Nice work. I'm guessing you're left-handed.
I think it will be placed on the left side of the chair. There's not always enough space on both sides.nathanscribe wrote:Just the way the base unit is to the left, that's all. I'm right handed and tend to have the base unit to my right - to the left feels awkward. Anyway I like the system. I'm surprised I've not seen anything like it before.
I bought the arms as they are. The joints have Inbus bolts. You can simply tighten them. It's still on (brake) wheels though.ascaii wrote:this looks promising...will you have a locking mechanism on the keyboard joints? Personally it would bother me if it wasnt secured in position for typing.
I don't think aluminium need necessarily be the problem - I use some alu keyboard (ie, music not typing) stands from Jaspers and they're simple lightweight tubing - the grips are plastic and tightened with knurled knobs. Sturdy things.lowpoly wrote:Speaking of "secured": I mentioned that the alu tube is a bit soft. Depending on how you type, the monitor can start to swing a little. This will get better when monitor and keyboard get to their final height. But I may have to replace the aluminum with something harder. I'm waiting for the "end user test" here because it may not be necessary in the end.
webwit wrote:Ha, I figured out what was amiss with your photos. I'm gonna troll you with one word:
Cables.
I'm jealous. Quiet with performance.webwit wrote:up the wall to a small server room above this room
It depends on construction and material. The aluminum I got is not the super hard type, there is room for improvement.nathanscribe wrote:I don't think aluminium need necessarily be the problem - I use some alu keyboard (ie, music not typing) stands from Jaspers and they're simple lightweight tubing - the grips are plastic and tightened with knurled knobs. Sturdy things.
Is it a hobby project or do you do this kind of thing for a living?lowpoly wrote:It depends on construction and material. The aluminum I got is not the super hard type, there is room for improvement.
Using 50mm tubing would have been better for stability but would have required adapters for the arms. A lot more work. So I have to solve this through material (if necessary).
Oh wait, I remember. You run peep shows!lowpoly wrote:Neither nor.
web-WIT!webwit wrote:I've been thinking for a while how to proceed my process of workstation minimization.
The Datahand is made wireless with wireless usb and a big battery underneath the chair, so I can freely move about in the chair.
Get a better chair. I can lean back in it but its not really good quality. Get one with adjustable arm rests. Build in the internals of the Datahand in the arm rests.
Most expensive parts are the arms @ 56 Euros each (new on ebay). Total material cost is below 200,- . But I should have taken wheels with aluminum fenders.webwit wrote:Is it expensive in material costs to build it from parts? It always amazes me how much these arms and workstation setups cost at professional shops.
Not since they're illegal here.webwit wrote:Oh wait, I remember. You run peep shows!
I've seen them, those are €€€.Pylon wrote:Hmm, reminds me of those things you see at some hospitals, where they mount a computer and/or laptop on a cart and stuff.
I'm gonna have to disappoint you.input nirvana wrote:-Still no progress on a smaller wireless setup?
-Internals of Datahand in armrests...any particular armrests and setup info on that?
-You had mentioned over a year ago on GH that you were talking with someone about making you a very special and unique keyboard...anything come of that?