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| Fellowes Keyboard Manager w/Gliding Mouse Tray - Keyboard arm mount tray - gray | 
enlarge | Brand: Fellowes Category: CE
List Price: $64.87 Buy New: $10.99 You Save: $53.88 (83%)
New (3) Used (1) from $10.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 10 Dimensions (in): 24 x 17 x 3
MPN: 93801 Model: 93801 UPC: 077511938016 EAN: 0077511938016 ASIN: B00004Z6YU
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Fellowes employees enjoy providing customers all over the world with home and office organizational products of superior usefulness, quality and value.Fellows offers premium Underdesk keyboard manager with Gliding Mouse Tray. Its user friendly design offers three distinct height positions that are easily adjusted after installation without removing any hardware. It fits virtually every keyboard, including the Microsoft Natural. Underdesk keyboard manager includes Gliding Mouse Tray that slides out at keyboard level on right or left side and Soothing Gel Wrist Rest and Mouse Rest. Ball bearing glide tracks ensure smooth movement. Underdesk keyboard manager also includes convenient cable management system to keep keyboard and mouse cables organized.
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| Customer Reviews:
Just okay September 26, 2008 I think I paid about $30.00 for mine, it's almost worth it.
The first issue is the mounting brackets. I had to screw mine into solid Maple (about as dense and hard as wood gets) which is not an issue with my 19v screw gun, but the mounting brackets caused issues. They do not give you Left and Right brackets. So, two of the "L" brackets mount on the inside, two on the outside. I had a hard time mounting the two outside brackets (the left side) because my desk has a solid side, so I had 1" to get my screwdriver in.
Next, the tray has three height settings, but no way to lock in place. When you bump it with your knees (and you will) it pops loose.
The Mouse pad does not slide in with the mouse on it.
The Mouse pad does not slide all the way in, my desk was too narrow, so the drawer does not go in. I had to clip the plastic stops to get the tray to go back.
It shakes like mad if you type fast.
I say it's okay for the casual computer user, but the writer, gamer or worker will not like this flimsy, shaky drawer.
My six-year old is the only one who uses the computer.
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