fire_breeze
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Currently, I work from home, which means hours of researching and typing (and when I mean hours, I mean daily 6-10 hours of solid typing). Now, I do not have a computer desk, and for various reasons, I'm not going to invest in one right now. However, as I conservatively foresee this situation lasting for at least 9 months (I hope shorter, though!), and because every night I climb into bed with arm cramps, finger pain and back aches, I'd like to ergonometricise (is that a word?) my workspace.
My current desk is a gorgeous antique mahogany bureau and I work on a laptop. Beautiful, but I realise not very practical or conducive to office work, so I bought a laptop riser, which is helping, and I use a wireless keyboard (and I think it may be too high on my desk). I've done some research and read many on-line articles, however, they gave contradictory information and before I buy anything, I usually like to make sure it's what I need.
So, I was wondering if any savvy How-Toers have tips or recommendations in outfitting my space that wouldn't be too hard on my body as I beat my poor mind? What works for you?
Thank you in advance
ETA: my current space does not allow for me to buy a new desk, as I'm not willing to throw out the one I have now (it's antique. It has been in my family for generations. It's not going to happen).
My current desk is a gorgeous antique mahogany bureau and I work on a laptop. Beautiful, but I realise not very practical or conducive to office work, so I bought a laptop riser, which is helping, and I use a wireless keyboard (and I think it may be too high on my desk). I've done some research and read many on-line articles, however, they gave contradictory information and before I buy anything, I usually like to make sure it's what I need.
So, I was wondering if any savvy How-Toers have tips or recommendations in outfitting my space that wouldn't be too hard on my body as I beat my poor mind? What works for you?
Thank you in advance

ETA: my current space does not allow for me to buy a new desk, as I'm not willing to throw out the one I have now (it's antique. It has been in my family for generations. It's not going to happen).
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