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Just curious, but have you tried just making things bigger in software? There's vision accessibility tools tied into all the major OSes.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/use-magnifier-to-make-things-on-the-screen-easier-to-see-414948ba-8b1c-d3bd-8615-0e5e32204198
Otherwise the amazon basics monitor mounts are basically an ergotron clone for way cheaper.
A touchscreen monitor is basically designed to be pushed on, and might be a good option for more resilience
Yeah, I have, and while I can use the computer thanks to this software, I still have to get my face close to the screen to see the stuff on it.
You do bring up a good point with the whole touchscreen thing, I never really thought too much about it, but yeah, I haven't used a touchscreen since the early 2000s that wasn't hard. It's totally worth looking into.
Thanks for the idea!