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What Is the Easychair Workstation System?

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What Is the Easychair Workstation System?

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• The EasyChair WorkStation is a steel frame which supports an adjustable CRT arm (the Monitor Jack™;). The CRT on its platform can then be swung to one side, or be positioned directly over the EasyChair. The keyboard rests on a pull out rack in front of the CRT screen, and can be use there for occasionally typing as described above, or placed in your lap if more extensive typing is needed. I have a storage holder for the mouse, but it is usually used on a mousepad with a rigid base which sets on the arm of my armchair. This is the most natural position in which I have ever used a mouse. My entire forearm is supported naturally at my side. The CRT can be positioned directly in front of you, off to one side at an angle, or pushed out of the way to easily get in or out of your chair. The arm can swing a full 180 degrees. This allows for an interesting second position. If a small computer desk is placed on the other side of the arm from the EasyChair, the CRT can be swung around to be pla

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• The EasyChair WorkStation is a steel frame which supports an adjustable CRT arm (the Monitor Jack™;). The CRT on its platform can then be swung to one side, or be positioned directly over the EasyChair. The keyboard rests on a pull out rack in front of the CRT screen, and can be use there for occasionally typing as described above, or placed in your lap if more extensive typing is needed. I have a storage holder for the mouse, but it is usually used on a mousepad with a rigid base which sets on the arm of my armchair. This is the most natural position in which I have ever used a mouse. My entire forearm is supported naturally at my side. The CRT can be positioned directly in front of you, off to one side at an angle, or pushed out of the way to easily get in or out of your chair. The arm can swing a full 180 degrees. This allows for an interesting second position. If a small computer desk is placed on the other side of the arm from the EasyChair, the CRT can be swung around to be pla

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