Trays

Keyboard & Mouse Trays

Daily keyboard and mouse use is hard on the muscles and tendons of the wrist and hand, not to mention any twisting and turning of the back. Our mouse and keyboard trays can get you positioned at the right angle for viewing, typing, or writing.

  • Eliminate risk of musculoskeletal disorders and eye strain
  • Higher ROI from improved employee productivity
  • Adaptable to the user

We only use high-quality, durable materials to build keyboard trays and mouse trays.

L/R Sliding Tray
19” SlimForm
MDF Pull-Out Tray
Value Clamp
SlimForm Natural
27" SlimForm
MDF Value Board
UC Nano Tray
9-to-5 Keyboard Clamp
Value Mouse Clamp

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