However, because users of a standing desk move around more than when seated, using a pedestal to adjust the user's height is not practical. With seated desks, adjusting the height relative to the user can be accomplished by adjusting the height of the user's chair. Ideally the height of a standing desk fits the height of its individual user. While height of most seated desks is standardized, standing desks are made in many different heights ranging from 70 to 128 centimetres (28 to 50 in). Some desks are also constructed like teacher's lecterns, allowing them to be set on top of an existing desk for standing, or removed for sitting. Some standing desks may only be used while standing while others allow users to sit or stand by adjusting the desk height with an electric motor, hand crank, or counterbalance system. Standing desks may be specialized to suit particular tasks, such as certain variations of the telephone desk and desks for architectural drafting. Standing desks have been made in many styles and variations. A woman using a sit-stand desk in its standing position.
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