Greg has a BEKANT sit stand desk. With the BEKANT, you can adjust the height of the table top electrically from 65 to 125 cm to ensure an ergonomic working position.
Switching between sitting and standing helps you move your body so you both feel and work better.
The only problem Greg has with the IKEA sit stand desk is it doesn’t come with memory positions. Meaning, each time you move the table top, you can’t land on the sweet spot as easily as you wish.
That leads Greg to create Megadesk, an AVR based, open source, drop in controller for the IKEA BEKANT sit stand desks.
He wanted to have memory positions for easily switching between various work positions. He also didn’t want to be limited to just 2 positions.
However, as he went through the process, the hardest part was designing the enclosure. 3D Printing is a great option, but lacks that professional look, and limits the availability to those with printers. Additionally, getting custom membrane buttons that would look good was also extremely expensive. Simple push-buttons would take away from the look of the desk.
By targeting the factory enclosure, it keeps the original look and robustness, while adding functionality.
There isn’t much to show other then a picture of the board itself! It’s all documented on GitHub, and is fully open sourced!
See it in action.
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