This is the top view of the desk. The grey part on top is the slit where you can put in your cables for a clean finish. The two handles will be described later.
This is the whole desk. There are wheels at the bottom to move the desk and a lock is available to stop it in a particular place. This will be remote controlled.
I am adding a removable hood on top to allow laptop/desktop screen space. This helps the user have extra space to work with pen/paper and have extra space for a screen. This will also be remote controlled and stored under the desk until needed.
It is possible for the user to pull open either one of the flat drawers but also both at the same time to allow them to put storage items as well as charge items.
The three variations in the design of the right side tablet-charger:
What this means is that the user is either able to wirelessly charge their tablet while it is facing upwards, or can attach the removable stand pieces (that stay either straight or pivot towards user at a 30 degree angle) to charge their tablet upright so they may be able to use it while working.
The screen on the desk has the following interface that allows you to resize the screen and view apps like so
Status: Off
Status: Disabled
Direction:
Selected Color: #FFFFFF
Desk Height: 30 inches
To control the desks capabilities for RGB lights, movement as it has wheels, hood control as well as height control, I have proposed a remote control that is compact and comes with the desk.
This is where it resides on the interface although it is detachable.
This will show us the interactive layout of Focus Flow, a productivity enhancement application that is placed on the embedded adjustable screen in the desk.