• Reviews around keyboard (3.72 of 5)

    Fellowes Office Suites Underdesk Keyboard Drawer, Black/Silver (9140303)

    • Seems pretty sturdy, good basic keyboard tray
    • Seems pretty sturdy, good basic keyboard tray
    • I had to swap out my split keyboard with integrated wrist rest for a compact conventional keyboard for this reason
    • Only downside is the tray is a tad small to fit some of the mechanical keyboards I was looking at, but it fits a standard 104 key keyboard no problem!
    • Makes my keyboard time much more comfortable
    • What I dislike the most is the the mouse pad sits about 2 inches lower than the keyboard making it really awkward to use
    • Pros:+The tray is solid, will hold even large keyboards and is comfortable to type on.+Installation is easy and very straight forward (30 minutes TOPS!)+Metal sliders that won't break or wear out
    • This is a very nice keyboard drawer.
    • and I am now out to find something that actually works well for a more modern keyboard
    • I would reccomend this to anyone looking for decent keyboard tray.
    • Before buying, make sure your keyboard will fit into the 20"W X 7-5/8"D keyboard well.
    • This is a very sturdy and stable keyboard drawer at just the right height for my use.
    • I knew I was buying a cheap keyboard
    • It is a great keyboard tray, it is not designed for an L desk though we actually made it work perfectly fine
    • Love the keyboard, it replaced an old one that was falling apart, this one is so much more stable
    • The keyboard work ok but only no instruction how to put the keyboard together and how to put it under the desk.
    • I thought I wanted an inexpensive keyboard tray
    • Look forward to a lifetime of hassling with this poorly made, difficult to install, flimsy keyboard.
    • The keyboard draw works great and seems to be strong enough.
    • The only thing you need to know is that if you have a very thick, bulky keyboard it's not going to fit
    • The keyboard arrived just fine from the shipper - no problems there.
    • I gave it 3 stars because in the right situation, this could be the best keyboard drawer/tray out there, except for the tray size
    • The plastic mounts that hold the track in place are not sturdy enough, keep bending inward, so the keyboard kept falling out.
    • This is a good keyboard shelf
    • It took me 2-3 hours to install the damn keyboard and above all, it makes my hands, wrists, arms, and shoulders hurt
    • First I tried just getting a mouse platform, but quickly realized that I needed the keyboard lowered as well.
    • Great Keyboard tray for the price, but instructions are quite confusing and I am a very handy person
    • This drawer supports my keyboard at a comfortable height
    • This is a very good keyboard tray for the cost
    • The slide that secures the keyboard doesn't come down far enough to secure the keyboard
    • Good keyboard for what I paid!
    • Nothing better than pulling out the tray and having it dump your keyboard and mouse to the floor.
    • This keyboard drawer fits great in the space that used to be a drawer on my desk.
    • It's not the greatest keyboard drawer, but it's definitely not the worst.
    • Very good keyboard tray.
    • But I'm sure using a Cintiq or Huion will also work just fine with that on top, and the keyboard in its drawer
    • It would have been helpful to have had the usable tray dimensions listed, and the product could be improved by making the keyboard stop more adjustable for today's deeper keyboards.
    • The keyboard is simple, light plastic, but works well as a cheap alternative to flashier, "ergonomic" models
    • Nice keyboard addition to an older-fashioned desk (pre-computer).
    • Don't spend the money for an expensive keyboard tray; this one is perfect for most typical office and home use, as long as you don't mind the light plastic feel.
    • The mouse support is a little wobbly, but for such a cheap price it's not a bad keyboard tray.
    • It would just make it easier if it swiveled so the keyboard would be more accessible
    • Apple keyboard rests on a small 1/4" of plywood to elevate keyboard in tray
    • I will warn that I had a large fancy keyboard (with a large volume button up over the top) and it didnt fit on this keyboard
    • It isn't nearly as sturdy as the keyboard tray, but so far it is working just fine
    • There is a reason why this is the most inexpensive keyboard drawer on Amazon.
    • Another con is that the top "snugging handle" that is supposed to securely hold the keyboard in place, would not come in tight enough to secure my keyboard.
    • I definitely like having the keyboard beneath desk level
    • if you have a really skilly keyboard, like an apple or one of the cheap ones that comes standard, it will fit fine, but it you have a larger more expensive keyboard it may not fit on the plate.
    • Pretty decent keyboard drawer
    • The keyboard no longer skitters around on the slick plastic because wood is rougher and allows the little rubber feets on the keyboard to "bite", and the plywood is smooth enough so it can also be used for my mouse
    • Saves desktop space and yet has the keyboard easily accessible and comfortable for typing.
    • There is a reason that this is the cheapest keyboard drawer out there.
    • I don't use the slide out tray since I use a compact Logitech Mk360 Wireless keyboard and there is enough room for the mouse to fit on the tray also.
    • Instead, we used this fora cheap Midi keyboard
    • At first was put off by the plastic, but it is working well, holds the (Mac) keyboard well, and slides back out of the way with ease.
    • keeps falling off-, but the keyboard fits well and it's so much more comfortable to work now, than having the keyboard on the desk.
    • I had to swap out my split keyboard with integrated wrist rest for a compact conventional keyboard for this reason
    • Not as big as i would have liked (my keyboard is slightly too large)
    • Honestly, I think that if you want a pull out keyboard tray that works well and is sturdy and will stand up to how much we use our computers you have to do one of two things
    • The keyboard cannot retract without sliding the mouse tray in so you need to find somewhere to put the mouse if you want to slide it in (which is the whole point of a retractable keyboard tray).
    • I needed a good keyboard tray and after reading some other reviews on this one i took a chance and have not regretted it
    • If, like me, you use an oversize keyboard that takes up the entire keyboard tray portion you are forced to use the mouse tray.
    • My husband was having some issues with his neck/shoulder area and once we got this keyboard tray, the issues when away (because his hands were up on the desk so his shoulders were a bit hunched.
    • like I want/need for my ergonomically correct keyboard.
    • I like getting my keyboard off my makeshift desk
    • This tray is perfect for your keyboard and mouse, if your computer was purchased in 1999.See, here's the thing: This tray assumes that your keyboard is "full height" and "full width", defined as, what keyboards looked like in 1999
    • i found that lifting the two legs in the back to tilt the keyboard worked well to keep the keyboard from slipping
    • Like the keyboard is to low compared to the padding, I put something under my keyboard to lift it up a little and now It works great!
    • This is the perfect slide out keyboard.
    • If you have to get a cheap Fellowes keyboard tray, get the other, slightly more expensive one with the optional anti-microbial foam wristrest.
    • Fully extended, I do have to lean back a bit to see the top row of keys on my compact keyboard, which I don't mind.
    • I do have a Logitech ergonomical keyboard that does not fit in the space
    • I found myself not using it after a couple weeks and just have my keyboard on my desk again and straining my neck since it felt to weird to use my mouse and keyboard at different levels.
    • In this case, the two and a half to three inch wrist rest combines with the wrist rest built onto the nice wireless Logitech keyboard I just got to make the keyboard too difficult to use and too far back
    • sturdy keyboard tray - as advertised.
    • This is not a good keyboard if you have young children who play active computer games.
    • Measure and adjust the 'height' on the four mounting brackets to just clear the keyboard BEFORE final assembly
    • This is an inexpensive but solid keyboard drawer.
    • Both the keyboard shelf and the mouse pad work perfectly, and fit my desk.without any special adjustments.
    • In the main tray area, I have a compact keyboard and a trackball
    • This keyboard is good for a while, but it is cheap and plasticky
    • but I don't like having the keyboard that far back on the tray and the mould prevents moving the keyboard to the front of the tray
    • The tray is also too deep for thin modern keyboards
    • This keyboard is great and much better than the one that originally came with the desk.
    • Using a ergonomic MS Comfort Curve 2000 keyboard and needed a new pullout keyboard tray
    • If, like me, you use an oversize keyboard that takes up the entire keyboard tray portion you are forced to use the mouse tray.
    • Overall, it's a cheap keyboard drawer that serves our purpose well, but it's frustrating quality and assembly process will leave many looking for a higher priced, higher quality drawer
    • it seems flimsy a
    • Works exactly as I wanted it to.
    • Works exactly as I had hoped.
    • The screws (at least on the unit I received) were too long and cause the track to snag on them as they tried to slide in and out.
    • Works great Bette r than
    • Before buying, make sure your keyboard will fit into the 20"W X 7-5/8"D keyboard well.