Gaming tables with manual height adjustment
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— changing the height by rearranging the fasteners or locks in the legs when the user loosens the clamps, sets the mark, and fixes the tabletop again. This approach is appreciated for its simple construction, high rigidity, and affordable price: it requires almost no maintenance, comfortably supports heavy monitors and mounts, and is resistant to vibrations. Compared to an electric drive, the manual option is convenient where the height is rarely changed and stability is more important, such as in permanent seating and a fixed setup configuration. Examples include "adjusting once to suit your height," aligning the height with a bucket seat, or lowering the level for a low-profile keyboard.