I wanted to buy a desk that could quickly convert from standing to sitting, but realized they cost more than a second computer would. So now I have two computers in my office, one (which I use when sitting) on a desk and the other (which I use while standing) on a bench which itself is on a table. Dropbox makes it easy to switch between computers.
I would need to move monitors as well. At first I did this but the “trivial inconveniences” proved too burdensome. Being able to move between sitting and standing within 3 seconds is productivity enhancing for me.
My company gives everyone a laptop and an external monitor. Normally you plug the laptop in to the external monitor for extra screen space, but if you want to roam around the office you unplug it.
I set this sort of thing up with my laptop. The laptop sits on a high shelf next to the sitting desk where it can serve as a standing desk monitor. It’s attached to an external monitor on the sitting desk. If I want to use a standing desk configuration, I activate the laptop display and move the keyboard and mouse to a shelf below the laptop. I could make it even more convenient and have two keyboards and mice constantly attached to the laptop, one pair on the standing desk shelf and another on the sitting desk.
Haven’t used the standing desk position much though.
Either put the monitor somewhere where it can easily be used from either position, or, if this isn’t feasible, have a second monitor that displays the same thing as the first.
It seems like it would be less of an inconvenience, since you could switch between them without even having to save and load files.
Might work for some people. I wouldn’t be as comfortable working in one of those, since you can’t sit down and then scoot it closer to the desk with your feet if you can’t reach the floor.
I wanted to buy a desk that could quickly convert from standing to sitting, but realized they cost more than a second computer would. So now I have two computers in my office, one (which I use when sitting) on a desk and the other (which I use while standing) on a bench which itself is on a table. Dropbox makes it easy to switch between computers.
Why not just move the keyboard and mouse between desks?
I would need to move monitors as well. At first I did this but the “trivial inconveniences” proved too burdensome. Being able to move between sitting and standing within 3 seconds is productivity enhancing for me.
My company gives everyone a laptop and an external monitor. Normally you plug the laptop in to the external monitor for extra screen space, but if you want to roam around the office you unplug it.
You need to start the other computer and load the programs that you need. I doubt that’s done in 3 seconds.
There are devices in which you can plug an additional computer, mouse and keyboard and switch which set is connected to a given computer.
I set this sort of thing up with my laptop. The laptop sits on a high shelf next to the sitting desk where it can serve as a standing desk monitor. It’s attached to an external monitor on the sitting desk. If I want to use a standing desk configuration, I activate the laptop display and move the keyboard and mouse to a shelf below the laptop. I could make it even more convenient and have two keyboards and mice constantly attached to the laptop, one pair on the standing desk shelf and another on the sitting desk.
Haven’t used the standing desk position much though.
Either put the monitor somewhere where it can easily be used from either position, or, if this isn’t feasible, have a second monitor that displays the same thing as the first.
It seems like it would be less of an inconvenience, since you could switch between them without even having to save and load files.
And screen?
Yes, I have two monitors on each. This cost isn’t that large in part because each computer has one high quality monitor and one cheap one.
Why not just use chairs tall enough to be used with a standing desk? I’ve seen such chairs at bars and other places.
Might work for some people. I wouldn’t be as comfortable working in one of those, since you can’t sit down and then scoot it closer to the desk with your feet if you can’t reach the floor.