Cheap Keyboard tray that holds K50 and Sensei

Aiden Thursby

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So I have a desk and my birthday is coming up, It's a small desk and my current keyboard overlaps my mouse mat so ypu have a good idea of my space. The keyboard itself is just one of them standard cheap ones and same with the mouse and mat since my birthday is coming up I am planning to buy a K50 and a sensei mouse with a good mouse pad like the steel series one but the problem is this won't all fit on my desk. The K50 is 20" Wide! So I need a decent costing keyboard and mouse holder the max I'd pay is £100 and it must have an arm because if the mouse and keyboard fits on it perfectly or with spare space then that will not fit under my desk so I need an arm to go under my desk to extend outwards, Thanks for your time :D
 
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If you are taking about the keyboard tray then no sorry that was just an example of a sliding tray,this type of tray would not work for you as if your keyboard and mouse dont fit on the desk then they wont fit under it.
This is big enough for your keyboard http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ergotron-Keyboard-Retractable-Black-E-Coat/dp/B004XJCJ12/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1400797464&sr=8-5&keywords=keyboard+tray but would probably not leave enough room for the mouse though you could have the mouse on the desk and the keyboard on the tray.You woud also need to check that it would fit under your desk.

makkem

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Hi
The only keyboard trays I have seen that fit onto an arm are ones that fit onto a monitor arm and not onto an arm underneath the desk.
Most keyboard trays are of this type for under desk mounting http://www.ebuyer.com/433617-fellowes-unddesk-keyboard-manager-93804-93804
Also a word of warning as I have some experience of keyboard trays,if you are at all heavy handed when gaming then they are probably not for you as the arm mounted ones tend to bounce and the underdesk ones tend to flex a little and this gives the keyboard a horrible 'Feel'.
You best bet by a long way would be to spend the £100 on a bigger desk or table if you have the room.
http://www.officefurniturecompany.co.uk/desks/cantilever-desks
 

makkem

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If you are taking about the keyboard tray then no sorry that was just an example of a sliding tray,this type of tray would not work for you as if your keyboard and mouse dont fit on the desk then they wont fit under it.
This is big enough for your keyboard http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ergotron-Keyboard-Retractable-Black-E-Coat/dp/B004XJCJ12/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1400797464&sr=8-5&keywords=keyboard+tray but would probably not leave enough room for the mouse though you could have the mouse on the desk and the keyboard on the tray.You woud also need to check that it would fit under your desk.
 
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