I'm completing this entry from my SO's computer, while mine is happily chuckling away, trying to force enough bandwidth through the network to visit the Windows Update site.
I've decided that his new screen is too high even when it is tilted to its lowest and my chair is at its highest, and the Dvorak-arranged keyboard is a nuisance until I get used to it.
It's all made to fit normal sized people (except for the keybard which _was_ normal until my SO decided he wanted to try the Dvorak layout and rearranged all the keys - and it is better for his dodgy wrists), and I get tired of my feet not touching the floor, nor my back the backrest at the best of times.
I've decided that his new screen is too high even when it is tilted to its lowest and my chair is at its highest, and the Dvorak-arranged keyboard is a nuisance until I get used to it.
It's all made to fit normal sized people (except for the keybard which _was_ normal until my SO decided he wanted to try the Dvorak layout and rearranged all the keys - and it is better for his dodgy wrists), and I get tired of my feet not touching the floor, nor my back the backrest at the best of times.