Maark Abbott, on 29 March 2022 - 07:52 AM, said:
I don't recall if I mentioned but a friend needed shot of an old monitor/keyboard combo and gave them to me. This made my work life considerably easier; as we're also packed down in large part so we can store things ahead of selling this house and upsizing, I decided to go full ham on improving my work/personal computing setup and moved from the kitchen into what is now an office (after two years of working on that cold stone floor).
So now we're running:
2 x 24" monitors
either the work laptop or my Lenovo
a soundbar
a dedicated webcam
a cardioid microphone (ordered, due by the weekend)
And in terms of furnishing, a nice little desk, a galaxy print max to keep everything like keyboard anchored down, new wrist support / mouse mat, a laptop cooler I bought ten years ago and never used, a set of B&M shelves that I've superglued into a mount, and a phone/ipad holder (so I can have stuff streaming in the background if I fancy it). Only thing missing is one of those monitor mounts that clamps to the desk and has the two arms, but that'll wait until next payday.
The fun bit was getting monitor #2 to work with the Lenovo as it doesn't have video output via C, but there was an A to HDMI that made that work well enough. I have also been toying with OBS. Whether this becomes my midlife crisis remains to be seen.
I've been using a vertical mouse for the last 4 months. It's greatly helped with wrist pain from repetitive mousing.
I paid $25 for the Anker wireless vertical mouse. I suspect that the $100 other brand versions are better.
If budget is possible, consider getting a good chair and not a gaming chair for the work. Everything that goes between you and the ground for long stretches (shoes, bed, work chairs) is worth getting a good version of, if possible. I got my partner a very expensive Steelcase Gesture and her back pain disappeared for years now.
I survived the Permian and all I got was this t-shirt.