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Darth.Sid:


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kurandoinu:
Too many cables.

Also, I wanted to get a keyboard cover like that, but as I have a UK keyboard layout I can pretty much just get black or clear :(

Darth.Sid:

--- Quote from: kurandoinu on January 15, 2013, 12:43:45 PM ---Too many cables.

Also, I wanted to get a keyboard cover like that, but as I have a UK keyboard layout I can pretty much just get black or clear :(

--- End quote ---
iv tried cleaning up the place ,but it goes back to that every single time ( maybe mostly because I've got only one socket on the wall and am making up for it with too many splitters on the table ) ...i think the cables like to taunt me ! .. and I've also got a purple/blue cover as well :P

kitamesume:

--- Quote from: Darth.Sid on January 15, 2013, 12:48:11 PM ---
--- Quote from: kurandoinu on January 15, 2013, 12:43:45 PM ---Too many cables.

Also, I wanted to get a keyboard cover like that, but as I have a UK keyboard layout I can pretty much just get black or clear :(

--- End quote ---
iv tried cleaning up the place ,but it goes back to that every single time ( maybe mostly because I've got only one socket on the wall and am making up for it with too many splitters on the table ) ...i think the cables like to taunt me ! .. and I've also got a purple/blue cover as well :P

--- End quote ---

--- Quote from: kurandoinu on January 15, 2013, 12:43:45 PM ---Too many cables.

Also, I wanted to get a keyboard cover like that, but as I have a UK keyboard layout I can pretty much just get black or clear :(

--- End quote ---
+1
a good trick to hide cables is to buy a cut-open tube and tuck them in it(any type of tube that can be cut-open, although should be tolerant to some heat).


or tuck those cables behind the desk and use a zip-tie or twist cable to bundle them together.

a specific technique is to isolate the cables you regularly move onto a different bundle, also if you often plug and unplug a few of those cables, having a separate extended outlet works(extension cords comes in mind).

edit: you can already start cable management now, pull the table forward by about 1/2" and tuck the cables behind. you may push the table back but don't squish the cables.

Darth.Sid:
The table is flush with the wall. Dont you think i'd have tried to hide it behind otherwise ..  I look into the cut open tubes sometime soon once im free or my college exams and stuff :)

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