When you extendend the crossbeam was it enough to just tighten the screws? Am I supposed to drill new holes in the rails for the screws to fit properly?
Are the buttons on the control pad physical buttons or capacitive touch buttons? I'm legally blind so I'm curious if you can feel the buttons or if its totally smooth.
No wobble at all, it is very sturdy. My office has a carpet, but it's the most thin / old carpet in the world (I rent the office). I don't get any issues with wobble or vibration noise from typing etc.
I think a standing desk will be one of my main purchases this year so this is well timed. 👏
Do it. And let me know what you think.
Thank you for the review!
It's a good desk. I highly recommend, and they often have a sale on :)
When you extendend the crossbeam was it enough to just tighten the screws? Am I supposed to drill new holes in the rails for the screws to fit properly?
From memory, I didn't do any drilling. I only used the drill for the screwdriver element.
The desk feels 100% secure.
Are the buttons on the control pad physical buttons or capacitive touch buttons? I'm legally blind so I'm curious if you can feel the buttons or if its totally smooth.
No, unfortunately not. It is 100% smooth. I am sat at it now, and you have to look to see the buttons to press.
really keen on grabbing this. at full height does it wobble at all? and how important do you think having carpet is with respect to this?
No wobble at all, it is very sturdy. My office has a carpet, but it's the most thin / old carpet in the world (I rent the office). I don't get any issues with wobble or vibration noise from typing etc.
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