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Device Position Determined

Device Position Determined

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cowcow4321
Senior Member
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07-27-2025, 10:49 PM
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I’ve just assembled a fresh computer, and it currently sits diagonally on my workspace, positioned beside my primary display. Soon, I’ll be adding a second monitor, which will necessitate placing the PC vertically—my main screen will be centered on the desk, with the additional monitor to its right, leaving some space on the left side. However, my computer’s glass panel will be situated to the left of the case itself. I'm seeking suggestions on how to continue observing the side of the PC. I have 56 centimeters available along the desk’s edge for a compact setup, or I could install a shelf above my desk to accommodate the PC. Which option is preferable, and if a miniature desk is the best choice, could you provide a link to an affordable one? Thank you.
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cowcow4321
07-27-2025, 10:49 PM #1

I’ve just assembled a fresh computer, and it currently sits diagonally on my workspace, positioned beside my primary display. Soon, I’ll be adding a second monitor, which will necessitate placing the PC vertically—my main screen will be centered on the desk, with the additional monitor to its right, leaving some space on the left side. However, my computer’s glass panel will be situated to the left of the case itself. I'm seeking suggestions on how to continue observing the side of the PC. I have 56 centimeters available along the desk’s edge for a compact setup, or I could install a shelf above my desk to accommodate the PC. Which option is preferable, and if a miniature desk is the best choice, could you provide a link to an affordable one? Thank you.

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1superdog14
Junior Member
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07-28-2025, 12:20 AM
#2
You’ll need to choose whether to position the secondary monitor to your right or view your computer’s glass, though. Placing it on a shelf is an option if the surface can bear its weight.
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1superdog14
07-28-2025, 12:20 AM #2

You’ll need to choose whether to position the secondary monitor to your right or view your computer’s glass, though. Placing it on a shelf is an option if the surface can bear its weight.

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BananaManYT
Member
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07-29-2025, 11:56 AM
#3
I don’t understand why your computer requires a sideways configuration. Also, is there a limitation preventing you from placing the second monitor to the right?
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BananaManYT
07-29-2025, 11:56 AM #3

I don’t understand why your computer requires a sideways configuration. Also, is there a limitation preventing you from placing the second monitor to the right?

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RainbowDD123
Junior Member
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07-30-2025, 02:41 PM
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Before my glass screen, there are no limitations in size, though I would favor having the display positioned to the right of my primary monitor instead of on the left. This is simply a personal preference that cannot be altered.
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RainbowDD123
07-30-2025, 02:41 PM #4

Before my glass screen, there are no limitations in size, though I would favor having the display positioned to the right of my primary monitor instead of on the left. This is simply a personal preference that cannot be altered.

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07-30-2025, 11:43 PM
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You’ll need to choose whether your second monitor sits to the right or obscures your computer's glass. Alternatively, you could place it on a shelf if it’s sturdy enough to hold the weight.
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TurboN_GGA9000
07-30-2025, 11:43 PM #5

You’ll need to choose whether your second monitor sits to the right or obscures your computer's glass. Alternatively, you could place it on a shelf if it’s sturdy enough to hold the weight.