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Pic of the overall desk, under desk cabling and behind monitor cabling.
Main three ways to hide cabling for me:
- Power delivery monitor (USB C) which powers the MacBook, and also runs the webcam and speaker (at the bottom of the gas lift stand) through USB A ports on the back.
- Power strip that screws to the underside of the desk. Bought from Amazon, it’s specifically designed to be screwed, from the front, to wood.
- Shit load of cable ties
I put the trunking on the wall to make that neater too. It’s a sit / stand desk so there’s cable slack there to allow for movement.
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- Power delivery monitor (USB C) which powers the MacBook, and also runs the webcam and speaker (at the bottom of the gas lift stand) through USB A ports on the back.
You can get mechanical wireless ones right? I don't FPS anymore so not that fussed about latency tbh.
Anyway, @Soul - got pics?
@Acliff that's the idea behind the pegboard, hides cables, and creates 'off desk' storage too. Need to figure out if I want pegboard thick enough to support the monitor mount or whether I want the monitor arm to slot through the board somehow.